Joseph Paxton’s approach to historical city park design in the 21st century
cytuj
pobierz pliki
RIS BIB ENDNOTEChoose format
RIS BIB ENDNOTEJoseph Paxton’s approach to historical city park design in the 21st century
Publication date: 22.11.2016
Technical Transactions, 2016, Architektecture Issue 1-A (5) 2016, pp. 111 - 124
https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.16.079.5443Authors
Joseph Paxton’s approach to historical city park design in the 21st century
It is necessary today to completely re-examine the public parks use, development and design to meet the challenges and claims of the 21st century. With emphasis not just on their heritage and conservation but their potential as well, public parks could contribute not only to the social and recreational life of our urban areas, but also to the enhancement of environmental sustainability and the enrichment of the biodiversity of urban areas. A new design approach would be desirable for the management of our historical green spaces and to encourage a wider range of people to return to them. is paper comments on park use studies, contemporary park use investigations and student design works for parks in the future, using Paxton’s methods/approach/ideas for inspiration in the development of our historic city parks. And examines to what extent Paxton’s design ideas are applicable in the 21st century.
Information: Technical Transactions, 2016, Architektecture Issue 1-A (5) 2016, pp. 111 - 124
Article type: Original article
Titles:
Joseph Paxton’s approach to historical city park design in the 21st century
Joseph Paxton’s approach to historical city park design in the 21st century
Department of Garden Art, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Corvinus University of Budapest
Department of Garden Art, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Corvinus University of Budapest
Department of Garden Art, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Corvinus University of Budapest
Department of Garden Art, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Corvinus University of Budapest
Published at: 22.11.2016
Article status: Open
Licence: None
Percentage share of authors:
Article corrections:
-Publication languages:
EnglishView count: 2277
Number of downloads: 1840