Landscape architecture meets art in Munich. The new and extremely playful park in Munich covers a three-hundred meter section of railroad tracks and creates urgently needed open space for the neighborhood of Theresienhöhe. This monograph examines the new park design in a number of essays and documents the design and production process.



Editor Thilo Folkerts is a landscape architect and publishes widely in this field.
Marc Treib is an emeritus professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley. Publications on the Japanese garden, the
theory of landscape planning, and other subjects.
Brigitte Franzen is a specialist in cultural studies and director of the Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst (Ludwig Forum for International
Art) in Aachen. She curated skulptur projekte münster 07 (sculpture projects münster 07). Publications on the garden in contemporary
art as well as on landscape theory.
Pietro Valle studied architecture at IUAV in Venice and the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He is Professor of Design at the University of Ferrara and has published widely on architecture and the visual arts.