Sponge City: Water Resource Management
By (Author) Sophie Barbaux
Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
1st February 2016
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Urban and municipal planning and policy
Drought and water supply
712.091732
Hardback
256
Width 230mm, Height 300mm
1830g
The term Sponge City refers to the idea of a city where its urban underground water system operates like a sponge to absorb, store, leak and purify rainwater, and release it for reuse when necessary.
This beautifully photographed book comprises 41 projects of urban landscape architecture, showing the exploration of the role of water management in urban spatial planning. These projects (all based in France) showcase in rich detail how this notion is not just a response to the systems functional demands, but also how it should take into account the development of ecological and biological diversity with respect to space and landscape intervention models, and the fusion of how the various elements of the outdoor space can enhance the quality of the environment at the same time.
As a landscape architect, Sophie Barbaux is also very keen on Contemporary Visual Arts and performing arts, which is closely related to her work. Her books, just like her designs, naturally combines a variety of different disciplines with all kinds of cultural elements, which fill her books with experimental and creative characteristics.