Vertical Gardens Bringing the City to Life
Essays by Anna Lambertini Principal photography by Maria Ciampi Introduction by Jacques Leenhardt
| Vertical gardens are an exciting means of bringing life and greenery to a bleak courtyard, a grey city street or a cold modern building. This is the first book to present a collection of the most important examples of this emerging trend.
Those who create vertical gardens apply the principles of hydroponics (a technique of growing plants in water containing dissolved nutrients) and use ingenious framing systems that allow luxuriant plant life to colonize the exteriors of buildings.
The extraordinary array of botanical species that thrive with hydroponic cultivation allows for the creation of a limitless variety of textures, patterns, colours and scents. The result is truly stunning and has attracted the attention of architects and designers such as Jean Nouvel, Renzo Piano and Andrée Putman who, in collaboration with Patrick Blanc, have added the vertical garden to their design vocabularies.
Vertical Gardens explores this phenomenon in thematic sections, enriched by the reflections of innovative practitioners. This richly illustrated book will be essential reading for all professionals or anyone interested in this fertile new area of landscape design.
Anna Lambertini is a professor of landscape studies at the Università degli Studi in Florence. Jacques Leenhardt is Director of Research, École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris.
Also of interest: Modern Tropical Garden Design Radical Landscapes: Reinventing Outdoor Space New Brazilian Gardens: The Legacy of Burle Marx The Vanguard Landscapes and Gardens of Martha Schwartz
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|  |  |  |  |  | ISBN 0500513694 |  | ISBN-13 978-0500513699 |  |  |  | 30.0 x 24.5 cm |  | Hardback |  | 240pp |  | 185 illustrations, 185 in colour |  | First published 2007 |  |  |  | £39.95 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |
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