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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 > 16.36 Park Diversification

16.36 Park Diversification

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
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Instead of embellishing their plans with green sauce, open space planners should produce harlequin plans and word plans.


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