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Overview
Water is surely one of the most fascinating elements in architecture and landscape architecture. It can be used to create constantly changing images and effects especially when combined with the play of light.
The projects presented in this volume illustrate how delightful and versatile designs with and by water can be, including: Erasmus Garten in Rotterdam (Adriaan Geuze), Duindoornstad (Harm Tilman), the Square of Human Rights at Evry (Kathryn Gustafson), Barcelona’s seaside promenade (Enric Battle and Joan Roig) and Copenhagen’s Christianhavn (Sven-Ingvar Andersson).
Synopsis
Water is surely one of the most fascinating elements in architecture and landscape architecture. It can be used to create constantly changing images and effects especially when combined with the play of light.
The projects presented in this volume illustrate how delightful and versatile designs with and by water can be, including: Erasmus Garten in Rotterdam (Adriaan Geuze), Duindoornstad (Harm Tilman), the Square of Human Rights at Evry (Kathryn Gustafson), Barcelona’s seaside promenade (Enric Battle and Joan Roig) and Copenhagen’s Christianhavn (Sven-Ingvar Andersson).