Out Of Place by Michael Hough
Restoring Identity to the Regional Landscape
In this insightful exploration of urban design and environmental consciousness, the author delves into the intricate relationship between human settlements and the natural world. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, the narrative challenges conventional urban planning practices, advocating for a harmonious integration of nature within urban environments. By examining historical and contemporary examples, the book underscores the importance of sustainable development, urging readers to reconsider how cities can coexist with the ecosystems they inhabit. It is a compelling call to action for architects, planners, and citizens to foster environments that are both ecologically sound and socially enriching.
- Published
- 1990
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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