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Do you really know what is under that new house you just bought? How about what lies beneath the neighborhood playground? Was that "big box" retailer down your street built over a toxic site? These are just a few of the worrisome scenarios facing us all as our cities begin to redevelop old toxic waste sites—places Alan Berger has coined "drosscapes." Drosscape: Wasting Land in Urban America is your guide to this vast, hitherto largely ignored field of waste landscapes.

Landscape architects must learn to accommodate these wastelands along with the more traditional challenges of site and construction. This will require a radical reconceptualization of thinking about landscape before potential solutions can be effectively addressed or devised. Ten cities are exam-ined both visually and analytically through the use of aerial photography and geospatially derived maps, charts, and graphs.

Lured by tax incentives and the benefits of inadequate public awareness, corporate America is rapidly developing these toxic sites. It is our right to know about these danger zones underneath our communities and our duty to stay vigilant. Drosscape makes clear it is also a design challenge of the most pressing order.

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  • ◞( ˊ̱˂˃ˋ̱ )◟
    在wasteland、brownfield、residual space等一众词中,drosscape突出其与(水平向)城市化伴生,且具有scape/resurface化的潜质,要求人们用动态、发展的眼光将其看作土地生命过程的一部分,以及城市化过程的透镜。这与被纳入“景观都市主义”麾下的众多思想相一致,且同样具有“‘动态性’‘过程性’在抽象思考中易被接受,但在具象实践中又是空洞和近乎‘玄学’”的问题。设计师要怎样做好代言和协调者,而不被抽象的过程(尤其这个消费时代的图像/空间生产)裹挟……07-10
  • 詹布西耶
    nice perspective10-09
  • 大锅小蝈落地盘
    逆工业化和后福特主义下的城市边缘带“棕地”,废弃之景观,but could be understood as a natural component of every dynamically evolving city10-09
  • mmmmizw
    用词属实太拗口了吧。。废物作为城市这个开放系统、有机体的一部分,实体物体本身也在变动,废景构成社区的边界。02-21

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