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Material type: ArticlePublication details: Wiley, 2020Description: Vol 90, Issue 1, 2020:( 106-113 p.)Online resources: In: Architectural designSummary: How are the ‘iron landscapes’ of disused railway tracks of the 19th and 20th centuries rejuvenated by encouraging inclusive and diverse uses? Matthew Gandy, a professor of geography at the University of Cambridge, charts the phased design of the Park am Gleisdreieck in Berlin. He questions whether the design of the park can be considered separately from the politics of housing as he highlights tensions between civic society and urban regeneration.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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How are the ‘iron landscapes’ of disused railway tracks of the 19th and 20th centuries rejuvenated by encouraging inclusive and diverse uses? Matthew Gandy, a professor of geography at the University of Cambridge, charts the phased design of the Park am Gleisdreieck in Berlin. He questions whether the design of the park can be considered separately from the politics of housing as he highlights tensions between civic society and urban regeneration.
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