Landscape Urbanism is the new black in architecture and this magazine, part of a+t strategy series, has heads turning. There are a dozen projects and hundreds of ideas in this edition. A recurring them is the manipulation of time throughout a project’s life. “In public space, time becomes the first tool to work with. Meaning that the process is a timeline in which the objectives are implemented at different times intervals. Dealing with this long timeline requires a great deal of forward planning.” It is interesting to see how each project deals with aspect in similar but different ways.
006-026 Landscape Urbanism Strategies: Aurora Fernandez Per, Javier Arpa
028-033 SLA: Fredericia C-Temporary Park, Fredericia, Denmark (2011)
034-039 Global Arquitectura Paisagista: Lisbon Bicycle Path Lisbon, Portugal (2009)
040-045 Topotek 1: Theresienhohe Railway Cover, Munich, Germany (2010)
(Check out some of our stuff on Topotek 1)
046-053 Aldayjover: Saragossa Tramway. Saragossa, Spain (2011)
054-063 Paredes.Pino Arquitectos: Open Center for Public Activities. Cordoba, Spain (2010)
(Check out some of our stuff on Paredes.Pino Arquitectos.)
064-093 Burgos & Garrido, Porras La Casta, Rubio & Alvarez-Sala, West 8: Madrid Rio. Madrid, Spain (2011)
094-099 Jose Antonio Martinez Lapena & Elias Torres: Hercules Mall. Seville, Spain (2009)
100-107 Studio Associato Secchi-Vigano: Theater Square. Antwerp, Belgium (2008)
108-113 Stosslu: Erie Street Plaza. Milwaukee, United States (2010)
114-121 Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates: Brooklyn Bridge Park. New York, United States (2010-2013)
122-125 James Corner Field Operations: Race Street Pier. Philadelphia, United States (2011)
126-141 James Corner Field Operations, Diller Scofidio + Renfro: The High Line Sections 1 & 2. New York, United States (2011)
142-163 The City that Never Was: Strategies for Negotiating Urban Landscapes in Transition: Christopher Marcinkoski, James Tenyenhuis & Alejandro Vazquez