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Landscape urbanism and informal space-making: insights from a guerrilla gardening case in Montreal, Canada
The present article follows the inception and the development of an unauthorized community garden that emerged out of a re-appropriated composting site in a municipal park in Montreal, Canada. The article identifies the principal reasons and mechanisms that account for how the guerrilla garden was able to remain in a high-profile location for a period of time. The article explores the intertwined combination of the guerrilla garden and the spaces it affected vis-à-vis landscape urbanism and its pursuit of a new urban development paradigm.
Landscape urbanism and informal space-making: insights from a guerrilla gardening case in Montreal, Canada
The present article follows the inception and the development of an unauthorized community garden that emerged out of a re-appropriated composting site in a municipal park in Montreal, Canada. The article identifies the principal reasons and mechanisms that account for how the guerrilla garden was able to remain in a high-profile location for a period of time. The article explores the intertwined combination of the guerrilla garden and the spaces it affected vis-à-vis landscape urbanism and its pursuit of a new urban development paradigm.
Landscape urbanism and informal space-making: insights from a guerrilla gardening case in Montreal, Canada
Mikadze, Vladimir (author)
Journal of Urban Design ; 25 ; 794-811
2020-11-01
18 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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