Wild Cities
A globe-spanning look at how to integrate nature into urban design – and create the wild cities of the future.
A connection to nature is vital to our wellbeing. The sound of birds, the smell of tree oils, the effects of natural sunlight. Studies have shown that patients who can observe a natural scene through a hospital window recover faster, and lockdown proved that when most other aspects of life falls away, nature still feels like a necessity, not a luxury.
But the majority of the world’s population lives in some form of urban environment, and by 2050, two thirds of humanity – nearly 7 billion people – are expected to live in towns and cities. As these cities expand, brick and concrete and metal, what do we do about our connection to the outdoors?
Wild Cities tells stories from pioneering cities around the world to imagine a hypothetical wild, truly nature-focused city. This book tours Tokyo, Singapore, Brazil, Nairobi, Sydney, Flagstaff, Helsinki, Berlin, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Seattle.
PRAISE FOR CHRIS FITCH'S SUBTERRANEA -
'An original and timely odyssey into our mysterious underworld … Thrilling proof that science and imagination share the ground beneath our feet' Nicholas Crane, presenter of BBC2's Coast and Great British Journeys -
'An incredible and evocative journey into the most exotic and unknown realms on the planet … Here is a book that makes you stop and wonder at every page; a deeply engaging guided tour through an eerie world where mankind's old myths and legends seem to acquire a mesmerising reality' Sinclair McKay -
'With evocative maps and stunning photography, Subterranea shows that the underground realm is just as captivating as the above-ground world around us' Daily Mail -
'A great way to escape from the outside world by diving into the depths of another. 5 STARS *****' How It Works Magazine -