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A combination of former industry, architecture and landscape that is unique worldwide
Landscape architect Peter Latz describes the impressive transformation of the Meiderich Ironworks in Duisburg, Germany
25 years of development and use in pictures and plans
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The Landscape Park Duisburg Nord
In the 1990s the landscape architect Peter Latz and his team developed a park beyond all fashions and trends. This volume provides insights into twelve years of planning and realisation through photographs, sketches, plans and explanations, and reveals to the reader the fascinating world that follows the industry.
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The Landscape Park Duisburg Nord is one of the most remarkable examples worldwide of an intelligent and appealing approach to dealing with the legacy of industry. In his vision for the park, Peter Latz largely abandons the classical garden art concept of beautifying agricultural and forestal patterns. Instead, he focuses on the complex information system of urban infrastructure and industry. With this book, Peter Latz presents an in-depth account of his knowledge and experience regarding this unique project. Texts by renowned collaborators complement the narrative with various perspectives.
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Essays by E. Bodmann, K.-H. Danielzik, J. Dettmar, P. Keil, T. Latz, K. Ganser, G. Lipkowsky, W. Riehl, M. Treib, K. Walter, R. Winkels
Introduction by Karl Ganser, Marc Treib
288 pages, 300 color illustrations
22 x 28 cm, hardcover
Introduction by Karl Ganser, Marc Treib
288 pages, 300 color illustrations
22 x 28 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-2427-9
Keywords
Latz
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