Rewild My Street: proposed typical garden elevation

Through architectural drawings and a spatial manifesto, Rewild My Street addresses the research question ‘How should a typical existing London residential street be adapted to improve biodiversity and provide a model for wider redevelopment of the capital?. The drawings aim to engage and inform. The...

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Main Authors: Moxon, Sian, Moxon, Jonathan, Fenyes, Viktoria
Format: Image
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/2861/1/LMU-Research-Repository-Rewild-Garden-Elevation.jpg
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author Moxon, Sian
Moxon, Jonathan
Fenyes, Viktoria
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description Through architectural drawings and a spatial manifesto, Rewild My Street addresses the research question ‘How should a typical existing London residential street be adapted to improve biodiversity and provide a model for wider redevelopment of the capital?. The drawings aim to engage and inform. They are collated in an open-access, web-based resource, rewildmystreet.org, intended to inspire residents, designers and councils to transform their homes, gardens and streets - through simple actions that have a cumulative effect.
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spelling oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:28612018-08-20T14:36:59Z http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/2861/ Rewild My Street: proposed typical garden elevation Moxon, Sian Moxon, Jonathan Fenyes, Viktoria 720 Architecture Through architectural drawings and a spatial manifesto, Rewild My Street addresses the research question ‘How should a typical existing London residential street be adapted to improve biodiversity and provide a model for wider redevelopment of the capital?. The drawings aim to engage and inform. They are collated in an open-access, web-based resource, rewildmystreet.org, intended to inspire residents, designers and councils to transform their homes, gardens and streets - through simple actions that have a cumulative effect. 2018-06-27 Image NonPeerReviewed image en https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/2861/1/LMU-Research-Repository-Rewild-Garden-Elevation.jpg Moxon, Sian, Moxon, Jonathan and Fenyes, Viktoria (2018) Rewild My Street: proposed typical garden elevation. [Image]
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Moxon, Sian
Moxon, Jonathan
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Rewild My Street: proposed typical garden elevation
title Rewild My Street: proposed typical garden elevation
title_full Rewild My Street: proposed typical garden elevation
title_fullStr Rewild My Street: proposed typical garden elevation
title_full_unstemmed Rewild My Street: proposed typical garden elevation
title_short Rewild My Street: proposed typical garden elevation
title_sort rewild my street proposed typical garden elevation
topic 720 Architecture
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