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Natur Park Schöneberger Südgelände and the Berlin's Urban Nature (English Version).

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Collana editoriale della Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche / Antiga Edizioni / International Carlo Scarpa Prize for Gardens 2022. Large 4to in wraps as issued. 220, 33 b/w ill., 151 col. illustrations. Text in English. Very good copy.

"The Natur-Park Südgelände, formerly a vast railyard, is the result of many years of abandonment and its later acknowledgement as a shining example of ‘Berlin’s urban nature, a crossroads where the aspirations of the local residents, the contemporary landscape culture and the manifestation of a profound ecological awareness for the city all come together. This large public space has been instrumental in redefining the concept of an inner-city park. Its abandoned railway structures, vast expanses of vegetation, which have for the most part been left to grow wild, and art installations which make a visit to the park even more enjoyable, emphasize the dialogue between signs of human presence and ever-evolving nature. The Natur-Park Südgelände, which is 1.7 kilometres long, is just one in a series of public parks which stretch from north to south of the city, created from a constellation of ‘empty’ spaces which were brought together to form a whole landscape. The park is a ‘piece of urban nature’ and an open laboratory where ecological experiments meet different social needs and new methods for tending and maintaining urban space are put into practice. The history of the Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände is inextricably linked with that of the city of Berlin in the years after the war, an isolated, divided city where the railways and industry had ground to a halt, the lines had gradually been decommissioned, the facilities abandoned, allowing nature to claim back the land for itself. Later, plans for future infrastructures led to the proposal to build a new freight station to the south of the city in Südgelände. However, in 1980, there was a change of heart, as an ecological conscience began to emerge and thus the realisation of the importance of this site, both for its naturalistic value and its social potential in the everyday lives of the city’s residents. The area was entrusted entirely to the Berlin Senate and managed, since 1986, by Grün Berlin, signalling the beginning of a great experimental ‘worksite’ and the intervention of ecologists, environmental associations, residents, the landscape planning studios Planland and ÖkoCon and the group of artists Odious, who were working on site. In an immersive condition, surrounded by the invasive presence of nature and the ‘ruins’ of an abandoned landscape, all those involved developed a modus operandi, resulting in the living experience of the Natur-Park Schöneberger Südgelände." - Content: Thilo Folkerts, Berlin, the emergence of an urban nature Natur Park Südgelände Ingo Kowarik, Südgelände, Berlin: transforming a wild urban wasteland to a new kind of nature park, Natur Park Südgelände: project, maintenance, development, Rita Suhrhoff in conversation with Thilo Folkert , Natur Park Südgelände: the role of the art, Klaus Duschat in conversation with Thilo Folkert Chronology of the Natur Park Schöneberger Südgelände 1838-2025: from shunting yard to nature park, Christoph Schmidt, A new city experience: the key role of Natur Park Südgelände for the urban paradigm shift in Berlin, Stefanie Hennecke, Berlin, a brief history of its parks, Almut Jirku, Like pearls on a string: the Berlin open spaces system and the Park am Gleisdreieck, Ingo Kowarik, The Berlin School of Urban Ecology and the emergence of wasteland ecology, Sandra Jasper, Berlin, a ruderal urbanism, Grün Berlin: sustainable routes for developing public space, Norbert Kühn, Urban spontaneous vegetation as a tool for climate adaptation, Heinz W. Hallmann and Ursula Wilms, The design of the Topographie des Terrors site, Leonard Grosch, Berlin’s Park am Gleisdreieck or the art of designing lively places, Anna Lambertini, Hybrid, cosmopolitan, inventive. Nature of urban wildness, Juan Manuel Palerm, The wild nature of the wastelands. On Berlin, ‘urban nature,’ architecture, art and the void as project material. The case of Natur Park Schöneberger Südgelände etc.
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