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All cities increasingly have to deal with stormwater, i.e., rainwater that cannot be absorbed into the ground and instead runs off surfaces like streets or roofs – sometimes with disastrous consequences.
This book analyzes recently designed open spaces and their treatment of water – not so much as an enemy but as an aesthetic element. They are conceived as amphibious landscapes that dynamically adjust to both dry and wet conditions and embrace dramatic variations: a sudden abundant presence of water perhaps followed by its prolonged absence in a drought.
Organized in the four categories urban parks, neighborhood parks, squares and streets, the book thoroughly investigates 26 European case studies. It demonstrates that stormwater must not be seen as a menace but as an invigorating part of urban life.
Pages: 224
Language: English
22 × 28 cm
180 col. ill.
Publication: 15 May 2026
ISBN 978-3-0356-2899-9
Publication: 15 May 2026
ISBN 978-3-0356-2900-2
Emma Salizzoni is Professor for Landscape Architecture at Politecnico di Torino
Manuela Ronci is a researcher at Politecnico di Torino