Green Places Journal
If you work or have an interest in the creation, management and use of any type of public spaces then Green Places is an essential read. It brings together a great diversity of expertise and opinion on how a quality public realm can be created and accessed by all.
The journal and its e-newsletter, Green Places News (GPN), ensures readers are up to date with the latest thinking, initiatives and best practice in public space and they also foster links between organisations, professionals and communities. As the only journal where coverage of public space issues transcends professional boundaries, Green Places is truly unique.
Inside the latest issue
What lies beneath: Phil Chatfield, Soil Policy Manager for the Environment Agency discusses the progress already made in promoting awareness of SUDS both within the Agency and to external organisations.
Revival of the urban streetscape: Mel Armstrong talks to Ben Greenaway of the Green Streets project for the Mersey Forest.
Listening to the landscape: what if the landscape to be developed could offer clues about its hidden assets which would enhance the natural and built environment and aid planning decisions?
Manual for Streets: Ben Castell argues that all residential and most mixed-use streets should be designed primarily as social spaces – places where people come first.
People Power: Dan Jones explains the philosophy behind civic Architects, which works with community clients to help shape their approach to designing buildings and outdoor spaces.
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