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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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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.