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The book explores the right to nature as a new landscape culture through examples, reflections, and projects designed by AG&P greenscape. In dialogue with other architects and committees - among others, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, Stefano Boeri Architetti, Credite Agricole, Fondazione Riccardo Catella - the book underlines the importance of a shared quality of the daily urban landscape as a key quality of our contemporary cities. >The Right to Nature is a new chapter of reflection and work of the AG&P greenscape, centered on the current and renewed relationship…mehr

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The book explores the right to nature as a new landscape culture through examples, reflections, and projects designed by AG&P greenscape. In dialogue with other architects and committees - among others, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, BIG Bjarke Ingels Group, Stefano Boeri Architetti, Credite Agricole, Fondazione Riccardo Catella - the book underlines the importance of a shared quality of the daily urban landscape as a key quality of our contemporary cities. >The Right to Nature is a new chapter of reflection and work of the AG&P greenscape, centered on the current and renewed relationship between man and nature. Through out seven main topics - Sociality/Collectivity, Infrastructure, Inhabit, Work/Welfare, Regeneration, Care, Heritage - the book explores contemporary urban landscape issues at the different scales of the project, in the light of the relationship between human beings and nature.
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Autorenporträt
Graduated in agricultural science with a subsequent Master's Degree in Garden Design, Emanuele Bortolotti is one of the founders in 1986 of AG&P greenscape, landscape architecture firm of which he is now partner with Paolo Palmulli. In 2001 he was the first Italian to win a medal in the international competition of the Chelsea Flower Show in London. He is the author of the book "Il Giardino Inaspettato" published by Electa in 2011 and brought out in a new edition in 2015. In the last few years he participated in the projects of Parco Te in Mantua, the "New Milan Stadium" for the Sportium-Manica group, Bosconavigli in Milan with Stefano Boeri Architetti and Arassociati, the headquarters park of Crédit Agricole Italia in Parma and the regeneration of the tourist town of Albena in Bulgaria.