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69/2009Re-useTopos 69 presents examplary re-use strategies and projects from all over the world: The High Line and Governors Island, New York, Ballast Point Park, Sydney, the Toronto Waterfront, Central Park of Nanju Ecocity, Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm, Tokio Midtown …Content

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The High Line, New York City

The High Line, New York City

Opened last summer and already renowned all over the world: High Line Park extends along abandoned elevated railway tracks in New York City. An ingenious roof garden forms a promenade about ten meters above street level, both public attraction and business card for the landscape architecture profession worldwide.

photo: Iwan Baan)
Author: Gerdts, Nadine
Governors Island

Governors Island

For almost two centuries, Governors Island in New York City was a military base. After the abandonment of the military facilities, the unique park-like setting offers an historic opportunity for the city. Open spaces and cultural events are an important early catalyst in bringing the island back to life. But the long-term vision is to create an outstanding park for the 21st century.

photo: West 8
Author: Hamlin, Abby
Infrastructure as Amenity

Infrastructure as Amenity

Buffalo Bayou Promenade in Houston, Texas, is an example of a large-scale landscape and waterway infrastructure project. The once toxic wasteland became an attractive urban space along the now clean river and also fullfills requirements of flood protection.

photo: Bill Tatham
Author: Shanley, Kevin M.
Toronto Waterfront: The New Blue Edge

Toronto Waterfront: The New Blue Edge

The Canadian city of Toronto is making a mark with the redevelopment of its waterfront. The banks of Lake Ontario, previously part of a harbour, will receive a new identity.
HTO Park was opened in 2007 and a system of timber decks and platforms is envisaged to extend along 3.5 kilometres of the Central Waterfront.

photo: Waterfront Toronto
Author: Sleegers, Frank
Ballast Point Park in Sydney

Ballast Point Park in Sydney

Reuse and recycling is a defining feature of Ballast Point Park. Demolition materials and relics of the site’s former industrial use have become important components of the new park on the peninsula in Sydney Harbour. Exciting theatrical spaces
intermingle with a new story of sustainability, which has been added to the existing histories.

photo: McGregor Coxall/Christian Borchert
Author: Hawken, Scott
Land Reuse in Tokyo Midtown

Land Reuse in Tokyo Midtown

On a former military site in the centre of Tokyo a new urban landscape was created, straddling the interface between Japanese tradition and contemporary European parks.

photo: David Lloyd, AECOM Design + Planning
Author: Elsea, Daniel
South Lake Central Park, Tangshan

South Lake Central Park, Tangshan

Within only one year a former mined area in Tangshan, southeast of Beijing, was transformed into a valuable 5.9 square kilometer public parkland that has become the catalyst for the development of the South Lake Eco-Town.

photo: Xiaodi Zheng
Author: Zheng, Xiaodi
Utopia in Green and Blue

Utopia in Green and Blue

The new urban development Hammarby Sjöstad in Stockholm banks on landscape values, the presence of water and environmentally friendly design to make it competitive with the city centre and attractive to an urban population.

photo: Eddie Granlund
Author: Andersson, Thorbjörn
The Future of Coastal Settlements in Iceland

The Future of Coastal Settlements in Iceland

For many years the coastal communities of Iceland have been exploited without regard for sustainability. Increasing public awareness and adjustments in government policy have raised hopes for change.

photo: Studio Granda
Author: Hardardóttir, Margrét
Tampere, Finland: The Role of Landscape in Urban Transformation

Tampere, Finland: The Role of Landscape in Urban Transformation

Tampere was founded in 1779 as an industrial and trading town. The hydropower from two lakes attracted the textile industries to the place. Recently the city has received a boost from its redeveloped industrial landscape.

photo: Panu Lehtovuori
Author: Lehtovuori, Panu, Lindqvist, Mikko
Ancoats Public Realm, Manchester

Ancoats Public Realm, Manchester

Once Ancoats was the Georgian and Victorian heart of the cotton industry in Manchester, Great Britain. The regeneration strategy for the abandoned city area focuses on investment in the public realm prior to the restoration of the building blocks.

photo: Civic Works
Author: Brune , Irina, Stockley, Martin
The Horizontal on the Vertical

The Horizontal on the Vertical

Carl Alexander Park in Baesweiler near the German city of Aachen will be an engine for urban design development. It is already the symbol of a fresh start today, not least for its low-key and yet majestic crown of the mining waste tip.

photo: DTP
Author: Leppert, Stefan
Learning from Duisburg-Nord

Learning from Duisburg-Nord

Duisburg-Nord Landscape Park in Germany’s Ruhr district is an icon of the handling and reuse of post-industrial sites. The approach chosen and the principles applied in its design also influence the discipline of landscape architecture in other kinds of tasks.

photo: Tobias Kramer
Author: Weilacher, Udo
Writing and Reading the Land

Writing and Reading the Land

Essay, based on a lecture held during the symposium
on “Sustainability and Design” in Reykjavík in June 2009, an event by Topos and the Icelandic landscape federation FILA.

photo: Robert Schäfer
Author: Thorsson, Gudmundur Andri

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