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Spontaneous Urban Plants

Weeds in NYC
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Spontaneous Urban Plants by David Seiter explores the unexpected presence and ecological significance of wild flora in urban landscapes. It offers a fresh perspective by examining how these overlooked plants can shape urban environments and contribute to ecological and social systems. Through detailed profiles and imagery, the book encourages readers to reimagine the role of plants in city life, highlighting the beauty and resilience of urban nature.
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This book may appeal to you if you're intrigued by how urban environments support unexpected plant life. It offers a unique exploration of the resilience and beauty of plants that thrive in city landscapes, often overlooked in daily life. Perfect for those interested in nature, ecology, or urban planning, it provides a fresh perspective on the green spaces that develop amidst the concrete.

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Spontaneous Urban Plants

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Although we tend to think of our cities as concrete jungles, our post-new urban environment is awash in plant life. Wild urban plants have taken root along roadsides and chain-link fences, between cracks of pavement, and within vacant lots, rubble dumps, and highway medians. Spontaneously propagating, these resilient plants find distinctive niches to thrive in and inhabit our most derelict landscapes.

The environmental benefits of these "weeds" go widely unrecognised when, in fact, reframing this often invisible urban ecology as a beneficial amenity can offer a fresh perspective on how cities perform. Spontaneous Urban Plants investigates the role of weeds in the urban ecosystem by profiling a cross section of weeds. The intent is to stimulate a discourse between ecologists, designers, artists, and the general public that explores societal perceptions of weeds and questions the stigmas that surround them.

Leveraging principles of urban ecology and environmental aesthetics, we are encouraging an objective debate of the value of wild urban plants and thereby challenging contemporary cultural perceptions. This four-colour art book will raise awareness about the overlooked ecology of our cities and allow people to reconsider their preconceived notions about weeds through the lens of art.

This project has the potential to catalyse a generation of emergent designers, artists, planners, and thinkers to rethink our urban futures in the face of increased density and erratic climatic conditions.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781941729076

Publisher: Rare Bird Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 May 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: Rare Bird Books

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • With Future Green Studio

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 203.0mm

Height: 177.0mm

Weight: 496g

Pages: 144

About the Author

David Seiter is founding principal of Future Green Studio, an innovative landscape design and urban ecology firm based in Red Hook, Brooklyn. With a Master in Landscape Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania, David's portfolio includes private and public-use projects ranging in scope from intimate residential spaces to larger developments as well as city-wide research and visioning. As the leader of a twenty-person design-build studio, David explores the complex ecology of our cities revealing the nuances of the urban landscape in subtle, poetic ways. With keen attention to sustainability, David is continually exploring and incorporating innovative methods for aesthetically stimulating, practical, socially and environmentally responsible design.

Seiter has lectured widely about emergent trends in landscape design. At the graduate program for Sustainable Planning and Development at Pratt Institute, he teaches a theory course on productive and performative landscapes and advises thesis students on environmental planning research projects. David is currently working on a book about site-specific, sustainable strategies for transforming the urban landscape.

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