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City and Nature

An Integrated Whole

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  • 111 páginas
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Reykjavík was shaped, like Icelandic culture and settlement, in close interaction with the fundamental elements of earth, water, air, and fire. Few modern cities enjoy this close relationship with nature, and it is precisely this aspect that gives Reykjavík much of its beauty and depth. Traditional Western culture, in contrast, tends to view pairs such as city and nature as opposites, unlikely to benefit from establishing connections between them. In this book, the author, Trausti Valsson, an urban planner, explains that pairs like city and nature, and house and garden, can strengthen each other, similar to how red and green complement each other in color theory. By bringing them together, a synergistic whole emerges that can elevate the planning and architecture of cities to a higher level.

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City and Nature, Trausti Valsson

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Título
City and Nature
Subtítulo
An Integrated Whole
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2000
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
111
ISBN10
9979543779
ISBN13
9789979543770
Serie
Calificación
3,5 de 5
Descripción
Reykjavík was shaped, like Icelandic culture and settlement, in close interaction with the fundamental elements of earth, water, air, and fire. Few modern cities enjoy this close relationship with nature, and it is precisely this aspect that gives Reykjavík much of its beauty and depth. Traditional Western culture, in contrast, tends to view pairs such as city and nature as opposites, unlikely to benefit from establishing connections between them. In this book, the author, Trausti Valsson, an urban planner, explains that pairs like city and nature, and house and garden, can strengthen each other, similar to how red and green complement each other in color theory. By bringing them together, a synergistic whole emerges that can elevate the planning and architecture of cities to a higher level.