Landscape Journal - Autumn 2020: Greener Recovery

Page 48

F E AT U R E By Marie Burns

1

New life in public squares in the age of COVID-19 New Life in Public Squares was published early this year. The author, Marie Burns, considers the impact of COVID-19 on the design and management of these essential spaces.

N

ew Life in Public Squares was written during a time when cities were viewed through a very different prism. They were crowded and busy, with commuters and tourists struggling to safely occupy footways and cyclists trying to navigate road space without accident. Cities were

48

experiencing what seemed to be a never-ending period of growth, driven by their significance as centres for investment, commerce, employment, and tourism. As the economic influence of the city has expanded, the demand for housing has increased, driving up prices and rents, and resulting in the

densification of new residential developments and increasing commuter distances. During this same period, concerns about and demands to address climate change were growing. In urban areas, the effect of climate change focused on the detrimental impact of traffic causing air and noise pollution

1. The contrasting colour of the paving defines the gardens within the terraces while the wide entrances allows an ease of movement between the spaces. All images Š Marie Burns


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Landscape Journal - Autumn 2020: Greener Recovery by Landscape, the journal of the Landscape Institute - Issuu