Aire : The River and its Double, Hardback Book

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South of Geneva, Switzerland, the River Aire runs across a plain that for centuries has been agricultural land.

From the late 19th century, the waterway has been embanked for flood protection, also causing the gradual loss of habitat for a large variety of plants and animals.

In 2001, decisions were taken to re-naturalise the river.

Yet rather than to merely reconstruct its former natural bed, Superpositions, the association of firms commissioned with the project, applied 'topographic imagination', a method termed by American landscape designer Elissa Rosenberg.

It combines the embanked channel with a newly designed pasture landscape.

The channel indicates a work in progress and serves as a reference line that makes 'before' and 'after' traceable. This new book documents this much recognised, award-winning re-naturalisation project with drawings, images of construction work and of the new waterway.

Essays and comments by international contributors Jean-Marc Besse, Lorette Coen, Gerorges Descombes, G.

Mathias Kondolf, Elissa Rosenberg, Gilles A. Tiberghien, and Marc Treib demonstrate how the restored River Aire has been upgraded to become again a characteristic feature of this landscape on the fringe of the city. Text in English, French and German.

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