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Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates

Allegheny Riverfront Park

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Part of the book series: Source Books in Landscape Architecture (SOURCEBOOKS, volume 1)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages 1-10
  2. Site Plan

    Pages 28-34
  3. Site

    Pages 35-48
  4. Scissoring

    Pages 49-56
  5. Hypernature

    Pages 57-72
  6. Surface

    Pages 73-90
  7. Conscious Pragmatism

    Pages 91-114
  8. Urban Land

    Pages 115-118
  9. Gallery

    Pages 119-146
  10. Outside the Self

    • Gary R. Hilderbrand
    Pages 148-153
  11. Criticism

    • Ethan Carr, Erik de Jong
    Pages 154-157
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 158-160

About this book

In the field of landscape architecture, there is no more distinguished voice than Michael Van Valkenburgh, and it therefore seems appropriate that we begin this new Source Books in Landscape series with his recently completed Allegheny Riverfront Park project for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As part of the city’s efforts to restore its downtown district and riverfront, Van Valkenburgh, along with artists Ann Hamilton and Michael Mercil, developed an ambitious plan to reform the wasted land along the river into an urban refuge. The celebrated collaboration between landscape architect and artist produced a thoughtful, useful, and beautiful park that has successfully renewed the city’s core.

Source Books in Landscape Architecture, produced in collaboration with Ohio State University, will provide detailed documentation of important new projects, following its development from conception through completion using sketches, drawings, models, renderings, working drawings, and photographs.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Ohio State University, COLUMBUS, USA

    Jane Amidon

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