4/30/24

Lee Parks - Pioneering Landscape Architecture in China's Sponge Cities

Lee Parks is a English landscape architect who has lived in Shanghai since 2004. He talks about his working life, specialising in developing drainage systems for the prevailing Chinese system of the 'sponge city, as well as parks and a range of naturalistic plantings, including some impressively large and ambitious projects. He includes his own tiny experimental garden, in containers on the street outside his family home. It's a fascinating insight into a most interesting life.

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