Authors

Michele Adams, Sustainable Design Fellow

Steven Caputo, Urban Design Fellow

Jerome Chou, (former) Director of Programs, Design Trust for Public Space

Nette Compton, Landscape Design Fellow

Tavis Dockwiller, Landscape Architecture Fellow

Stephanie Elson, (former) Director of Programs, Design Trust for Public Space

Andrew Lavallee, Landscape Architecture Fellow

Deborah Marton, (former) Executive Director, Design Trust for Public Space

Charles McKinney, Principal Urban Designer, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation

Editors

Executive Editor

Chelsea Mauldin, (former) Deputy Director, Design Trust for Public Space 

Technical Editor

Cynthia Gardstein, Director, Steven Winter Associates, Inc.

Managing Editors

Jerome Chou, (former) Director of Programs, Design Trust for Public Space

Nette Compton, Landscape Design Fellow

Stephanie Elson, (former) Director of Programs, Design Trust for Public Space

Deborah Marton, (former) Executive Director, Design Trust for Public Space

Charles McKinney, Principal Urban Designer, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation

Publishers

Design Trust for Public Space

New York City Department of Parks and Recreation

Produced in partnership with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, High Performance Landscape Guidelines: 21st Century Parks for NYC is the first document of its kind in the nation: a comprehensive, municipal design primer for sustainable parks and open space. The Guidelines cover every aspect of creating sustainable parks, from design to construction to maintenance, and feature hundreds of best practices for managing soil, water, and vegetation resources, as well as dozens of full-color photos and illustrations.

"Parks are a crucial component of the urban infrastructure that will help our city address the challenges of the twenty-first century...With High Performance Landscape Guidelines, we've created a new blueprint for how parks are designed, built, and maintained." 
- Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, 2011

Part how-to manual and part advocacy tool, High Performance Landscape Guidelines reflects a paradigm shift in thinking about the park system as vital green infrastructure. This 270-page document governs future activity for all 29,000 acres of New York City open space, since the Parks Department has adopted these best practices in construction, maintenance, material selection and resource management as their new agency standards. From planted traffic islands to urban forests, High Performance Landscape Guidelines promotes cleaner air and water, increased biodiversity, lowered heat island effect, reduced energy usage and, of course, expanded opportunities for relaxation, recreation and environmental education for all New Yorkers.

The third in our trilogy of sustainable design manuals, High Performance Landscape Guidelines has been widely embraced by the local design community, earning accolades from the New York Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects and drawing a record crowd of over 400 people to the publication launch party at the Center for Architecture in January 2011.

Table of Contents

Mayoral Foreword
Design Trust for Public Space Preface
New York City Department of Parks & Recreation Preface
Introduction

Part I: Context
Part II: Site Assessment
Part III: Best Practices in Site Process
Part IV: Best Practices in Site Systems
Part V: Case Studies
Part VI: Next Steps

Glossary
Acknowledgements
Index

Publication Information

Date: January 2011

Size: 9.5" x 11"

Pages: 276

Binding: Spiral

ISBN: 978-0-9777175-52

Printed by: Vanguard Direct

Design by: Claudia Brandenburg, Language Arts

Where To Buy

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