New landscape urbanism for cities
By: Hingorani, Akash.
Contributor(s): Hingorani, Sujata.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Institute of Architects 2021Edition: Vol.86(3), March.Description: 70-75p.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: The green infrastructure approach is becoming increasingly important as urbanization grows. Rapid development degrades the landscape ecology, and now it has become imperative to think of how the planet shall sustain. It is time to rethink the conventional grey infra- structure approach and looking at finding opportunities to create a place for nature in our cities. The eco-restoration of eight lakes as part of the Smart City projects in Coimbatore, encompasses this ap- proach and aims at the creation of cross-sectoral solutions for the city to re-align itself, and to protect, conserve and celebrate its rich cultural heritage and help tackle prob- lems of sewage pollutionItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The green infrastructure approach is becoming
increasingly important as urbanization grows. Rapid
development degrades the landscape ecology, and now
it has become imperative to think of how the planet shall
sustain. It is time to rethink the conventional grey infra-
structure approach and looking at finding opportunities
to create a place for nature in our cities.
The eco-restoration of eight lakes as part of the
Smart City projects in Coimbatore, encompasses this ap-
proach and aims at the creation of cross-sectoral solutions
for the city to re-align itself, and to protect, conserve and
celebrate its rich cultural heritage and help tackle prob-
lems of sewage pollution
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