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On Tempelhofer Feld

Title
On Tempelhofer Feld / photography, Benjamin Deboosere.
ISBN
9783944669649
3944669649
Edition
First edition.
Publication
Leipzig : Specter Books, [2016]
Copyright Notice Date
©2016
Physical Description
2 volumes (unnumbered; 120 pages) : illustrations ; 18-24 cm
Notes
Text volume: Benjamin Deboosere, Wouter De Raeve (eds.) ; translation, Gregory Ball, Patrick Lennon.
Summary
When Berlin-Tempelhof, one of Germany's oldest commercial airports and the largest open space in Berlin, was closed in 2008, it began to be used as a park by local Berliners. In 2010, plans to develop the site were frozen after massive public protests. The two volume project documenting this story, spearheaded by the Belgian duo of landscape architect Wouter De Raeve and photographer Benjamin Deboosere, sheds light on the struggle to redefine urban space in the 21st century. In over 300 full-bleed black-and-white photographs by Deboosere, the first book documents the park in use. From Rollerblading and jogging to picnics and nature walks, locals enjoy the raw, open fields in endless ways. The second book is a compilation of essays and writings investigating the complexities of redefining urban space today by eight contributors including noted architectural theorist Markus Miessen and Markus Bader, co-founder of the alternative architectural collaborative raumlabor. Essays by Markus Miessen, Philipp Oswalt, Andrej Holm, Eric Corijn, Markus Bader, Roeland Dudal, Kenny Cupers and Lieven De Cauter. Publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 21, 2017
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