Going green with vertical landscapes / edited by Vo Trong Nghia and Takashi Niwa
Contributor(s): Vo, Trong Nghia [editor] | Niwa, Takashi [editor].
Publisher: Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia : Images Publishing, 2017Description: 239 pages : illustrations, plans ; 31 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781864707557.Subject(s): Sustainable architecture | Sustainable architecture -- Designs and plans | Landscape architecture -- Environmental aspects | Sustainable buildings -- Design and constructionGenre/Form: Designs and plans.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | NA2542.36 .G65 2017 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU00000000012715 |
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Includes index
Preface -- Guidelines for green facades and roof gardens -- Guidelines for going green -- Case studies: green facades; green walls; roof gardens
"In the 21st century the architects and designers of urban spaces face great challenges to integrate nature in order to transform cement forests into forest cities . Perhaps the best solution is to go green with vertical landscapes. More than just a decorative trend, this is a means of bringing life and greenery into metropolitan areas by using different framing systems to create compositions of plant life and adapt them to diverse settings, including offices, factories, parking lots, hotels, and installations within larger parks. Enriched by the reflections of the inventive protagonists of this fertile new aesthetic, Going Green with Vertical Landscapes is organised by theme and canvases early experiments conducted by famous design companies like Vo Trong Nghia Architects (VTN), Fytogreen Australia and RYUICHI ASHIZAWA ARCHITECTS & associates. All of these projects combine man-made materials, recent technologies, and diverse types of vegetation to conquer the vertical dimension."--