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History and theory of garden design and landscape architecture > Garden and Landscape Books > Essays on Cities and Landscapes by Tom Turner - contents list > 16.8 Grey parks

16.8 Grey parks

Contents list

  • 16.1 Park Character
  • 16.2 Red Park Space
  • 16.3 Blue Park Space
  • 16.4 Yellow Park Space
  • 16.5 Orange Park Space
  • 16.6 Purple Park Space
  • 16.7 Brown Park Space
  • 16.8 Grey Park Space
  • 16.9 White Park Space
  • 16.10 Greenspace
  • 16.11 Aged Parks
  • 16.12 Toddler Parks
  • 16.13 Childrens Parks
  • 16.14 Teenager Parks
  • 16.15 Yuppie Parks
  • 16.16 Family Parks
  • 16.17 Third Age Parks
  • 16.18 Cultural Parks
  • 16.19 Park Ownership and Management
  • 16.20 Religious Parks
  • 16.21 Art Parks
  • 16.22 Political Parks
  • 16.23 Ethnic Parks
  • 16.24 Flood Parks
  • 16.25 Recycling Parks
  • 16.26 Air Conditioning Parks
  • 16.27 Permaculture Parks
  • 16.28 Restaurant Parks
  • 16.29 Garden Parks
  • 16.30 Club Parks
  • 16.31 Bird Parks
  • 16.32 Dog Parks
  • 16.33 Museum Parks
  • 16.34 Photographic Parks
  • 16.35 Swimming Parks
  • 16.36 Park Diversification
  • References

Grey space is solemn. It surrounds tombs and memorials, encouraging us to reflect on the transience of human life and the glory of the departed. Every town and village can benefit from grey space.

 


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