摘要
纽约中央公园是完全人工的,但在曼哈顿密集摩天楼群的包围之中,却扮演着城市最后一片肺叶的角色。150年前开始建设的公园,不仅提供了绿地水面,也是一座近千英亩的教具, 如何通过城市建设来建设民主社区。
The Central Park in New York is entirely a man made urban landscaped park, Surrounded by the dense and compact skyscrapers of midtown Manhattan, it plays the role of the city's last natural resort. The construction of the park began 150 years ago. In its designer's mind, what a piece of land of nearly 1000 acres could do was not only to provide green open spaces and natural bodies of water, but also to provide the unique opportunity to help buulding a democratic community That is, the real city
出处
《建筑创作》
2006年第1期142-147,共6页
ArchiCreation
关键词
中央公园
奥姆斯泰德
沃克斯
景观建筑
Central Park
Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr
Calvert Vaux
landscape architecture