Gardens have always been places of leisure, pleasure and production. They reflect identities, dreams and visions. They also have deep cultural histories and enormous symbolic potential. But the recent revival has focused less on the garden as a romantic refuge and more on the garden as a place to imagine the future otherwise; urban farms, vertical gardens and other innovative urban planning projects suggest that this present turn is not a timid retreat but a pioneering quest for a world where ecological justice matters.
- Hardcover, cloth bound
- 24×28.5 cm, 1.36 kg
- 228 pages, approx. 180 images
Language: English