On the Rooftops of London
There’s a place in London that most tourists would never imagine, a corner of countryside on the roofs of the city. It’s called Dalston Roof Park and it’s a summer garden built on a four-storey former factory in Hackney – a garden to be shared by the local community.
The credit for such beauty goes to Zector Architects and, above all, to Bootstrap Company, a development trust, social enterprise and charity offering residents advice and information about jobs and training opportunities since 1977.
The space is definitely staggering – not just for views over the city, for the red bricks and the chimneys standing out clearly against the sky, for the blooming flowers, for the sofas and the chairs scattered on the orderly lawn – but mostly for the idea behind it: the reappropriation of a green space in the urban environment.
Green Life
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21.04.2012
Supercycle our souls
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20.04.2012
Sustainable Fuorisalone
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02.04.2012
Spring Cleaning
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26.03.2012
Sustainable sushi
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19.03.2012
The future is electric
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06.03.2012
Freedom on two wheels
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21.02.2012
Save our Cyclists
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09.02.2012
Guerrilla Gardening
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01.02.2012
E-waste? No, thanks
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25.01.2012
A bike-friendly planet
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10.01.2012
A German Miracle
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14.12.2011
Green Christmas (part 2)
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13.12.2011
Green Christmas (part 1)
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05.12.2011
The sustainable landmark
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19.08.2011
Into the wild
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02.08.2011
A Place in the Sun
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17.05.2011
The Weight of Energy
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09.05.2011
How hybrid cars work
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06.05.2011
Saving the seas
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02.05.2011
Sustainable delivery
