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Layered Landscapes. Urban green space between policy and perception, Antwerp 1859-1973 (OZR2614)

In this PhD the evolution of urban green space in Antwerp is studied in the period 1859-1973. The twenty-first century is marked by an increased interest toward urban green space. Although it comes across as a recent preoccupation, the attention for urban green space originated in the second half of the nineteenth century. European societies were marked by industrialisation, urban growth and the densification of the urban environment, revealing the value of urban green space. As many different (f)actors e.g. local politicians, action groups, environmentalists, investors, architects and town-planners influenced the history of urban green space, my research consist of a three-dimensional study. First, it presents an analysis of the changing meanings and perception of urban green space from the perspective of local politicians; second, it reveals the frictions between the authorities and the users; and third, it nuances the prevailing focus on both official sources and official green spaces by emphasizing the importance of the alternative perception and use of urban green spaces.
Date:1 Jan 2014 →  31 Dec 2014
Keywords:Social Highrise, Truss Design, Design methods, Theory of architecture, Architecture, Social housing, Social highrise, Design education, Tensile structures, Education, Renovation, Harmonic Progression, Engineering, Formfinding, Building technology, renovation, Fire engineering
Disciplines:Civil and building engineering, Materials engineering