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208 pages
Hardback
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‘Every city dweller’, Christopher Beanland explains, ‘ knows that parks are an essential part of modern life. These much-needed sanctuaries from urban bustle are places for playing, thinking, exercising, dating and just being – and we need them now more than ever.
Here are 50 of the world’s most beautiful parks including storied greats such as Central Park in New York, Holyrood Park in Edinburgh and Park Guell in Barcelona alongside a host of less well-known places like the astonishingly brutalist Freeway Park in Seattle, the elevated Seoullo 7017 Skypark in Seoul and Tirana’s serene Grand Park.’
Illustrated with glorious photographs throughout, this book is a fascinating record of the world’s most interesting and innovative parks, and the people who use them’
208 pages
Hardback
| Weight | 1400 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 26.0 × 4.0 × 36.0 cm |