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Parks Of The World: Reinventing And Reclaiming Neglected Spaces -- For The 21st Century

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We are in the midst of a worldwide golden age of park creation, and featured in this episode are powerful examples. This recent surge of park development offers us much to celebrate. Parks are being designed as proactive, dynamic green spaces.
Our guests, Victoria Newhouse and Alex Pisha, are the authors of Parks of the 21st century: Reinventing Landscapes, Reclaimed Territories.
They discuss how neglected places have become glorious public parkland. Parks are becoming reinvented and reclaimed from former railroad beds, highway caps, former airports, former industrial plants, former quarries, former strongholds.
Victoria and Alex discuss parks they especially love in China, the Netherlands and other countries, and the future of parks, including ways they will help combat climate change.
We end, as usual, with our guests' special travel memories.
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Victoria Newhouse is an architectural historian and founder of the Architectural History Foundation. Alex Pisha is a senior landscape architect at Sawyer, Burson architecture and landscape architecture. They are the authors of Parks of the 21st century: Reinventing Landscapes, Reclaimed Territories, published by Rizzoli, New York.
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Podcast host Lea Lane blogs at forbes.com, has traveled to over 100 countries, written nine books, including Places I Remember, and contributed to many guidebooks.
Contact Lea!
@lealane on Twitter; PlacesIRememberLeaLane on Insta; on Facebook, it's Places I Remember with Lea Lane. Website: placesirememberlealane.com.
New episodes drop every other week, on Tuesdays. Please tell your friends, family and colleagues about us, and follow, rate and review this award-winning travel podcast!


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Kapitler

1. Parks Of The World: Reinventing And Reclaiming Neglected Spaces -- For The 21st Century (00:00:00)

2. Intro of 21st-century parks around the world (00:00:28)

3. Categories, starting with former railroad beds (00:04:13)

4. Highway caps (00:06:26)

5. Former airports (00:07:22)

6. Former industial plants, waterside and inland (00:10:26)

7. Former quarries (00:13:26)

8. Former strongholds (00:15:02)

9. The future of world parks, including means to combat climate change (00:16:31)

10. Special memories of Victoria and Alex (00:18:12)

112 episoder

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We are in the midst of a worldwide golden age of park creation, and featured in this episode are powerful examples. This recent surge of park development offers us much to celebrate. Parks are being designed as proactive, dynamic green spaces.
Our guests, Victoria Newhouse and Alex Pisha, are the authors of Parks of the 21st century: Reinventing Landscapes, Reclaimed Territories.
They discuss how neglected places have become glorious public parkland. Parks are becoming reinvented and reclaimed from former railroad beds, highway caps, former airports, former industrial plants, former quarries, former strongholds.
Victoria and Alex discuss parks they especially love in China, the Netherlands and other countries, and the future of parks, including ways they will help combat climate change.
We end, as usual, with our guests' special travel memories.
_____
Victoria Newhouse is an architectural historian and founder of the Architectural History Foundation. Alex Pisha is a senior landscape architect at Sawyer, Burson architecture and landscape architecture. They are the authors of Parks of the 21st century: Reinventing Landscapes, Reclaimed Territories, published by Rizzoli, New York.
_____
Podcast host Lea Lane blogs at forbes.com, has traveled to over 100 countries, written nine books, including Places I Remember, and contributed to many guidebooks.
Contact Lea!
@lealane on Twitter; PlacesIRememberLeaLane on Insta; on Facebook, it's Places I Remember with Lea Lane. Website: placesirememberlealane.com.
New episodes drop every other week, on Tuesdays. Please tell your friends, family and colleagues about us, and follow, rate and review this award-winning travel podcast!


  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Parks Of The World: Reinventing And Reclaiming Neglected Spaces -- For The 21st Century (00:00:00)

2. Intro of 21st-century parks around the world (00:00:28)

3. Categories, starting with former railroad beds (00:04:13)

4. Highway caps (00:06:26)

5. Former airports (00:07:22)

6. Former industial plants, waterside and inland (00:10:26)

7. Former quarries (00:13:26)

8. Former strongholds (00:15:02)

9. The future of world parks, including means to combat climate change (00:16:31)

10. Special memories of Victoria and Alex (00:18:12)

112 episoder

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