Dominique Ghiggi

Tree Nurseries

Cultivating the Urban Jungle

Exotic trees in England and a rainforest in Zurich, a seed bank on the arctic island of Spitsbergen and urban agriculture in Tanzania, trade in old trees in China and biodiversity in Senegal. Tree Nursery. Cultivating the Urban Jungle uses the example of plant production throughout the world to demonstrate the manifold relationships that exist between human beings and nature. Numerous essays and detailed accounts examine current phenomena like desertification in the Sahel, greening projects in Shanghai and the genesis of rooftop gardens in London. Travelogues from Europe, Africa and Asia consider the role played by a range of economic and historical factors in the significant influence that tree nurseries have come to exercise on urban planning and landscape architecture.

Exotic trees in England and a rainforest in Zurich, a seed bank on the arctic island of Spitsbergen and urban agriculture in Tanzania, trade in old trees in China and biodiversity in Senegal. Tree Nursery. Cultivating the Urban Jungle uses the example of plant production throughout the world to demonstrate the manifold relationships that exist between human beings and nature. Numerous essays and detailed accounts examine current phenomena like desertification in the Sahel, greening projects in Shanghai and the genesis of rooftop gardens in London. Travelogues from Europe, Africa and Asia consider the role played by a range of economic and historical factors in the significant influence that tree nurseries have come to exercise on urban planning and landscape architecture.

This book is also available in German


“The book offers a knowledgeable compilation of international landscape studies and is a very focused read for the landscape architect.
ArchDaily


 

Author(s): Dominique Ghiggi

Edited by Dominique Ghiggi, Professur Günther Vogt, Departement Architektur, ETH Zürich

Design: Integral Lars Müller

24 x 33 cm, 9 ½ x 13 in

240 pages, 600 illustrations

paperback

2010, 978-3-03778-218-7, English
CHF 35.00