Print Email Facebook Twitter Landscape Interventions for Embracing New Wilderness Title Landscape Interventions for Embracing New Wilderness Author Oskam, P.I.J. (University of Aveiro) Mota, Joao (University of Aveiro) Bobbink, I. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture) Contributor Delarue, S. (editor) Dufour, R. (editor) Date 2018 Abstract Under the guise of improving human wellbeing, capitalist societies focus on economic growth and expansion, while neglecting the decline of abandoned urban structures. We approach the results of this abandonment as “new wilderness” landscape: a hybrid of spontaneous nature and architectural decay. Abandoned, wild places still have a negative connotation. However, theseplaces are an inevitable part of the urban fabric, containing potential social and ecological benefits. The question is: how can landscape interventions make this idea of wilderness more acceptable, so that the beneficial aspects can be recognized and allowed to develop? Hence this research, makes the case, it is through small interventions that could alter people´s perception and allownatural succession. Four projects working with the aforementioned new wilderness concept were selected. By reviewing their attitude towards new wilderness, several conflicts between human intervention and wilderness arise. These conflicts aid us in emphasizing accessibility, flexibility and difference as guiding principles for landscape design as tool for embracing new wilderness. Subject declineabandonmentnew wildernesslandscape interventionembrace To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:711a88d7-7251-42fe-b761-e16887740dc8 Publisher Universiteit Gent, Ghent, Belgium ISBN 9789491564130 Source Proceedings of the ECLAS Conference Ghent 2018: Landscapes of Conflict Event ECLAS Conference 2018, 2018-09-09 → 2018-09-12, School of Arts of the University College Ghent , Ghent, Belgium Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2018 P.I.J. Oskam, Joao Mota, I. Bobbink Files PDF Bobbink_ECLAS_BookOfProce ... gs_Web.pdf 450.65 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:711a88d7-7251-42fe-b761-e16887740dc8/datastream/OBJ/view