Comprehensive handbook of river planning
Urban riverbanks are attractive locations and
highly prized recreational environments. However, they must meet the
requirements of flood control, open space design and ecology at the same
time, often a challenging task for the designer. This book is the
product of extensive research that identified some 60 best-practice
examples and subjected them to a comparative analysis. The result is a
systematic catalog of effective strategies and innovative design tools
that provides readers with an inspiring overview of the broad spectrum
of design possibilities for river spaces. Each project is illustrated
with photographs taken especially for the book and each design strategy
and tool is explained by diagrams.
This revised edition introduces ten new case studies chiefly from North America.
- Interdisciplinary approach for landscape architects, engineers and other planners
- Seventy international best-practice examples from Europe, North America and Asia are analyzed
- Systematic catalog of design methods and tools