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Exapnding the authors' concept for introducing productive urban landscapes, including urban agriculture, into cities as essential elements of sustainable urban infrastructure.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317674511
- Artikelnr.: 41255117
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317674511
- Artikelnr.: 41255117
Katrin Bohn is an architect and guest professor at the Technical University of Berlin. For the past 12 years, she has also taught architecture and urban design, mainly as a senior lecturer at the University of Brighton. Together with André Viljoen, she runs Bohn&Viljoen Architects, a small architectural practice and environmental consultancy based in London. Bohn&Viljoen have taught, lectured, published and exhibited widely on the design concept of CPUL City (Continuous Productive Urban Landscape) which they contributed to the international urban design discourse in 2004. Katrin's projects on productive urban landscapes include feasibility and design studies as well as food growing installations and public events, mainly for UK and German clients.
André Viljoen is an architect and principal lecturer / academic program leader in architecture at the University of Brighton, as well as, with Katrin Bohn, contributing to the work of Bohn&Viljoen Architects. The publication, in 2005, of Bohn&Viljoen's book CPULs Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes: Designing urban agriculture for sustainable cities consolidated a body of research underpinning the case for urban agriculture as an essential element of sustainable urban infrastructure. This book and the associated design concept had a significant international impact, resulting in invitations to consult, exhibit and lecture widely. In 2012, André jointly edited the book Sustainable Food Planning: evolving theory and practice. This collection was the first of its kind to bring the disciplines of planning, design, public health and governance into dialogue to address the global challenge of food security.
André Viljoen is an architect and principal lecturer / academic program leader in architecture at the University of Brighton, as well as, with Katrin Bohn, contributing to the work of Bohn&Viljoen Architects. The publication, in 2005, of Bohn&Viljoen's book CPULs Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes: Designing urban agriculture for sustainable cities consolidated a body of research underpinning the case for urban agriculture as an essential element of sustainable urban infrastructure. This book and the associated design concept had a significant international impact, resulting in invitations to consult, exhibit and lecture widely. In 2012, André jointly edited the book Sustainable Food Planning: evolving theory and practice. This collection was the first of its kind to bring the disciplines of planning, design, public health and governance into dialogue to address the global challenge of food security.
Foreword William McDonough Preface Bohn&Viljoen Part 1: CPUL CITY Theory
An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 1. 1 Urban Agriculture on the map Growth and
challenges since 2005. The CPUL City concept Bohn&Viljoen The new urban
foodscape Kevin Morgan Urban Agriculture as ordinary urban practice Joe
Nasr, June Komisar and Mark Gorgolewski 1.2 Utilitarian Dreams Food growing
in urban landscapes. Productive life in the city Bohn&Viljoen The city in
the fabric of eco-social interdependence Yrjö Haila Sueños Utilitarios
Yuneikys Villalonga 1.3 Environmental impact and Urban Agriculture
Diversity. Water, soil and air Bohn&Viljoen Economies of scale Gillean
Denny Bricks and Nectar Mikey Tomkins 1.4 Green Theory in practice and
urban design Germany. The United Kingdom Bohn&Viljoen Agential exchanges
Nishat Awan Shrinking cities and productive urban landscapes Philipp Oswalt
1.5 Laboratories for Urban Agriculture: The USA New York City. Detroit
Bohn&Viljoen Policies to support Urban Agriculture Nevin Cohen Community
gardening in Berlin and New York Elisabeth Meyer-Renschhausen Part 2 CPUL
CITY Actions An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 2.1 Action IUC: The Inventory of
Urban Capacity Laboratory for Urban Agriculture. The Urban Agriculture
Curtain. London Thames Gateway Bohn&Viljoen Recording the unrecorded Marit
Rosol 2.2 Action U+D: Bottom-Up and Top-Down The Urban Farming Project.
Spiel/Feld Marzahn Bohn&Viljoen And every city deserves a Sweet Water and a
Growing Power! James Godsil Urbaniahoeve Debra Solomon and Mariska van den
Berg 2.3 Action Vis: Visualising Consequences Urban Nature Shoreditch. The
Continuous Picnic. Urbane Agrikultur in Köln-Ehrenfeld Bohn&Viljoen
Initials CPUL Sabine Voggenreiter 2.4 Action R: Researching for Change
Unlocking Spaces. The Edible Campus. Growing Balconies Bohn&Viljoen The
devil is in the detail Howard Lee, Stefan Jordan and Victor Coleman
Alternative food networks as drivers of a food transition Gianluca Brunori
and Francesco Di Iacovo The moment before action Bohn&Viljoen Part 3 CPUL
Repository An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 3.1 What has happened since CPUL
2005? Ken Elkes, Richard Wiltshire, David Crouch, Jorge Peña Diaz and
Graeme Sherriff 3.2 The CPUL Repository
An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 1. 1 Urban Agriculture on the map Growth and
challenges since 2005. The CPUL City concept Bohn&Viljoen The new urban
foodscape Kevin Morgan Urban Agriculture as ordinary urban practice Joe
Nasr, June Komisar and Mark Gorgolewski 1.2 Utilitarian Dreams Food growing
in urban landscapes. Productive life in the city Bohn&Viljoen The city in
the fabric of eco-social interdependence Yrjö Haila Sueños Utilitarios
Yuneikys Villalonga 1.3 Environmental impact and Urban Agriculture
Diversity. Water, soil and air Bohn&Viljoen Economies of scale Gillean
Denny Bricks and Nectar Mikey Tomkins 1.4 Green Theory in practice and
urban design Germany. The United Kingdom Bohn&Viljoen Agential exchanges
Nishat Awan Shrinking cities and productive urban landscapes Philipp Oswalt
1.5 Laboratories for Urban Agriculture: The USA New York City. Detroit
Bohn&Viljoen Policies to support Urban Agriculture Nevin Cohen Community
gardening in Berlin and New York Elisabeth Meyer-Renschhausen Part 2 CPUL
CITY Actions An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 2.1 Action IUC: The Inventory of
Urban Capacity Laboratory for Urban Agriculture. The Urban Agriculture
Curtain. London Thames Gateway Bohn&Viljoen Recording the unrecorded Marit
Rosol 2.2 Action U+D: Bottom-Up and Top-Down The Urban Farming Project.
Spiel/Feld Marzahn Bohn&Viljoen And every city deserves a Sweet Water and a
Growing Power! James Godsil Urbaniahoeve Debra Solomon and Mariska van den
Berg 2.3 Action Vis: Visualising Consequences Urban Nature Shoreditch. The
Continuous Picnic. Urbane Agrikultur in Köln-Ehrenfeld Bohn&Viljoen
Initials CPUL Sabine Voggenreiter 2.4 Action R: Researching for Change
Unlocking Spaces. The Edible Campus. Growing Balconies Bohn&Viljoen The
devil is in the detail Howard Lee, Stefan Jordan and Victor Coleman
Alternative food networks as drivers of a food transition Gianluca Brunori
and Francesco Di Iacovo The moment before action Bohn&Viljoen Part 3 CPUL
Repository An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 3.1 What has happened since CPUL
2005? Ken Elkes, Richard Wiltshire, David Crouch, Jorge Peña Diaz and
Graeme Sherriff 3.2 The CPUL Repository
Foreword William McDonough Preface Bohn&Viljoen Part 1: CPUL CITY Theory
An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 1. 1 Urban Agriculture on the map Growth and
challenges since 2005. The CPUL City concept Bohn&Viljoen The new urban
foodscape Kevin Morgan Urban Agriculture as ordinary urban practice Joe
Nasr, June Komisar and Mark Gorgolewski 1.2 Utilitarian Dreams Food growing
in urban landscapes. Productive life in the city Bohn&Viljoen The city in
the fabric of eco-social interdependence Yrjö Haila Sueños Utilitarios
Yuneikys Villalonga 1.3 Environmental impact and Urban Agriculture
Diversity. Water, soil and air Bohn&Viljoen Economies of scale Gillean
Denny Bricks and Nectar Mikey Tomkins 1.4 Green Theory in practice and
urban design Germany. The United Kingdom Bohn&Viljoen Agential exchanges
Nishat Awan Shrinking cities and productive urban landscapes Philipp Oswalt
1.5 Laboratories for Urban Agriculture: The USA New York City. Detroit
Bohn&Viljoen Policies to support Urban Agriculture Nevin Cohen Community
gardening in Berlin and New York Elisabeth Meyer-Renschhausen Part 2 CPUL
CITY Actions An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 2.1 Action IUC: The Inventory of
Urban Capacity Laboratory for Urban Agriculture. The Urban Agriculture
Curtain. London Thames Gateway Bohn&Viljoen Recording the unrecorded Marit
Rosol 2.2 Action U+D: Bottom-Up and Top-Down The Urban Farming Project.
Spiel/Feld Marzahn Bohn&Viljoen And every city deserves a Sweet Water and a
Growing Power! James Godsil Urbaniahoeve Debra Solomon and Mariska van den
Berg 2.3 Action Vis: Visualising Consequences Urban Nature Shoreditch. The
Continuous Picnic. Urbane Agrikultur in Köln-Ehrenfeld Bohn&Viljoen
Initials CPUL Sabine Voggenreiter 2.4 Action R: Researching for Change
Unlocking Spaces. The Edible Campus. Growing Balconies Bohn&Viljoen The
devil is in the detail Howard Lee, Stefan Jordan and Victor Coleman
Alternative food networks as drivers of a food transition Gianluca Brunori
and Francesco Di Iacovo The moment before action Bohn&Viljoen Part 3 CPUL
Repository An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 3.1 What has happened since CPUL
2005? Ken Elkes, Richard Wiltshire, David Crouch, Jorge Peña Diaz and
Graeme Sherriff 3.2 The CPUL Repository
An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 1. 1 Urban Agriculture on the map Growth and
challenges since 2005. The CPUL City concept Bohn&Viljoen The new urban
foodscape Kevin Morgan Urban Agriculture as ordinary urban practice Joe
Nasr, June Komisar and Mark Gorgolewski 1.2 Utilitarian Dreams Food growing
in urban landscapes. Productive life in the city Bohn&Viljoen The city in
the fabric of eco-social interdependence Yrjö Haila Sueños Utilitarios
Yuneikys Villalonga 1.3 Environmental impact and Urban Agriculture
Diversity. Water, soil and air Bohn&Viljoen Economies of scale Gillean
Denny Bricks and Nectar Mikey Tomkins 1.4 Green Theory in practice and
urban design Germany. The United Kingdom Bohn&Viljoen Agential exchanges
Nishat Awan Shrinking cities and productive urban landscapes Philipp Oswalt
1.5 Laboratories for Urban Agriculture: The USA New York City. Detroit
Bohn&Viljoen Policies to support Urban Agriculture Nevin Cohen Community
gardening in Berlin and New York Elisabeth Meyer-Renschhausen Part 2 CPUL
CITY Actions An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 2.1 Action IUC: The Inventory of
Urban Capacity Laboratory for Urban Agriculture. The Urban Agriculture
Curtain. London Thames Gateway Bohn&Viljoen Recording the unrecorded Marit
Rosol 2.2 Action U+D: Bottom-Up and Top-Down The Urban Farming Project.
Spiel/Feld Marzahn Bohn&Viljoen And every city deserves a Sweet Water and a
Growing Power! James Godsil Urbaniahoeve Debra Solomon and Mariska van den
Berg 2.3 Action Vis: Visualising Consequences Urban Nature Shoreditch. The
Continuous Picnic. Urbane Agrikultur in Köln-Ehrenfeld Bohn&Viljoen
Initials CPUL Sabine Voggenreiter 2.4 Action R: Researching for Change
Unlocking Spaces. The Edible Campus. Growing Balconies Bohn&Viljoen The
devil is in the detail Howard Lee, Stefan Jordan and Victor Coleman
Alternative food networks as drivers of a food transition Gianluca Brunori
and Francesco Di Iacovo The moment before action Bohn&Viljoen Part 3 CPUL
Repository An introduction Bohn&Viljoen 3.1 What has happened since CPUL
2005? Ken Elkes, Richard Wiltshire, David Crouch, Jorge Peña Diaz and
Graeme Sherriff 3.2 The CPUL Repository