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Recent Waterscapes: Planning, Building and Designing with Water

Editat de Herbert Dreiseitl, Dieter Grau
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2009
This third, revised edition of best-selling "Waterscapes" reveals the wide variety of possibilities for using water as a creative element in the city, in the landscape and architecture. The works encompass large-scale masterplans, urban parks, river restaurations but also interior design schemes and art objects.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783764389840
ISBN-10: 3764389842
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 176 p. 480 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 230 x 280 x 19 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Ediția:3rd ed. 2009
Editura: Birkhäuser Basel
Colecția Birkhäuser
Locul publicării:Basel, Switzerland

Cuprins

Contents
 
Preface

Robert Woodward
Water in Landscape
 
Urban Plazas
Seattle Civic Square
Town hall square, Hattersheim
The new town square in Gummersbach
Integrated water design for ING Bank, Amsterdam
"Water-traces" in Hannoversch Münden
Heiner-Metzger Plaza, Neu-Ulm
Exemplary water management at DWR Headquarters, Amsterdam
Water playground in Pforzheim
Breiteweg in Barleben, Germany ((?))
Mittelstraße, Gevelsberg, Germany
Center of Excellence, Sindelfingen
 
Herbert Dreiseitl
Water is universal
Urban Parks
Tanner Springs Park, Portland
Vuores Central Park, Tampere
Bishan Park, Singapore
Green roof for Chicago City Hall
Queens Botanical Garden, New York
Rainwater retention on the Kronsberg in Hanover
The Scharnhauser Park in Ostfildern
The water system in Berlin's Potsdamer Platz
Toppilansaari Park in Oulu
Rainwater for the bears in Zurich Zoo
The Pearl of Hangzhou water garden, Hangzhou
Wolfgang F. Geiger
Think global, act local
Residential Projects
Housing estate Arkadien Asperg near Stuttgart
Rainwater management in Coffee Creek, Indiana, USA
Solar City Linz
Tianjin Zhanjiawo New Town, Tianjin, China
Housing estate Winnenden, Germany
Housing estate in Echallens near Lausanne
Wolfram Schwenk
Water as an open system
River Restauration
Daylighting of Alna river in Hølaløkka, Oslo
Water management for a research centre near London
Scheme for the banks of the Volme, Hagen
The Lanferbach at the Schüngelberg estate in Gelsenkirchen
Sewage treatment plant at the Wörme Hofgemeinschaft in Handeloh
Lugegardsvann, Bergen, Norway ((?))
Masterplanning
Conversion of Fornebu Airport, Oslo
Telecom Park, Taipei
Business Park, Dubai
Restoration of Emscher river, Ruhr Valley
 
Detlev Ipsen
Towards a new water culture
 
Art
Fountain sculpture in Immenstaad
Festival des Jardins, Chaumont-sur-Loire
Water phenomena in the Gelsenkirchen cooling tower
 
Interior design
Water features in an hotel foyer near Neuchâtel
Interior courtyard of an old people's home in Stuttgart
The climate in the Nuremberg Prisma
 
Dieter Grau, Alexander Edel, Gerhard Hauber, Herbert Dreiseitl
From the idea to the finished object
 
Technical data
The authors
Illustration credits
 
 



Notă biografică

Herbert Dreiseitl, born in 1955, is a sculptor, water artist and landscape architect. After his studies, he set up his office, Atelier Dreiseitl, in Überlingen on Lake Constance in 1980. He has realised numerous projects in the fields of stormwater management, water art and landscape architecture. He is active in lecturing worldwide and his work is widely published.
Dieter Grau, born in 1963, gardener and landscape architect, has been working for the Atelier Dreiseitl since 1994. In 1996 he became head of the landscape architecture department there. He is involved in planning projects around the world and lectures frequently.

Caracteristici

Systematic presentation of attractive international projects with, by and in water.
Great public interest in urban water features
Water is an important element in sustainable design