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Contributors | ||
Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Pt. I | Introduction | 1 |
1 | Manufactured sites: integrating technology and design in reclaimed landscapes | 3 |
2 | New designs in the legal landscape | 12 |
Pt. II | Integrating technology and design | 33 |
3 | Beyond dean-up of manufactured sites: remediation, restoration and renewal of habitat | 35 |
Response: Remediation, design, and environmental benefit | 41 | |
4 | From laboratory to landscape: a case history and possible future direction for phyto-enhanced soil bioremediation | 43 |
Response: Remediation as engineering? | 50 | |
5 | Phytoremediation: integrating art and engineering through planting | 52 |
Response: Recovery with plants | 59 | |
6 | Engineering urban brownfield development: examples from Pittsburgh | 61 |
Response: Living laboratories: studies in infrastructure and industrial land | 69 | |
7 | The Tacoma Asarco smelter site: the use of geostatistics to guide residential soil clean-up | 72 |
Response: Manufacturing site information | 81 | |
8 | Regeneration: vision, courage and patience | 82 |
Response: Integration through an interdisciplinary approach? | 102 | |
9 | Industrial evolution: prevention of remediation through design | 105 |
Response: Re-manufactured sites? | 119 | |
Pt. III | Reclaimed landscapes | 123 |
10 | Overview: design practice and manufactured sites | 125 |
11 | Landscape Park Duisburg-Nord: the metamorphosis of an industrial site | 150 |
Response: Terra-toxic | 162 | |
12 | Science, engineering, and the art of restoration: two case studies in wetland construction | 166 |
Response: More bio than engineering? | 176 | |
13 | Fresh Kills landfill: the restoration of landfills and root penetration | 178 |
Response: Horticultural research at the interface of remediation, waste management and site design | 191 | |
14 | Crissy Field: tidal marsh restoration and form | 193 |
Response: Natural processes, cultural processes and manufactured sites | 206 | |
15 | The Sydney Olympics 2000: combining technology and design in the planning of the "Green Games" | 208 |
Response: Environmental site design as public infrastructure? | 219 | |
16 | Sydney Olympics 2000: Northern Water Feature | 221 |
Response: From mechanical to the biological | 239 | |
Pt. IV | Postscript | 241 |
17 | Dialogues with the contributors | 243 |
Figure credits | 252 | |
Bibliography | 253 | |
Index | 254 |
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