Green Restoration of Brownfields in Amarican

Brownfield land is the lands that previously used for industrial or commercial purposes with known or suspected pollution including soil contamination due to hazardous waste. Luckily, landscape architects and urban planners found a innovative solution to clean the brownfild land become it to a community park. That means the cleaned up sites will be reused to protects public health and the environment by preventing sprawl, preserving green space and reinvigorating communities.

The Atlanta BeltLine, Atlanta, Georgia, United States





The splashpad at Historic Fourth Ward Park.

The Atlanta BeltLine is a prime example of “upcycling” underutilized urban space. Initially a hypothetical thesis project by a student at Georgia Tech in 1999, the project has become one of the largest urban redevelopment programs in the United States. It boasts a planned 520 hectares (1,300 acres) of new parkland—that’s more than the 340 hectares (840 acres) of New York City’s Central Park. Add the 400 hectares (1,000 acres) of remediated brown fields and 5,600 units of affordable housing, and the scale of the project becomes clear. The BeltLine rings the center of Atlanta using an existing 35-kilometer (22-mile) rail corridor that fell into disuse when the city grew beyond its initial boundaries. Today, the rail line links 45 neighborhoods, providing both transportation corridors and public space complete with an arboretum and spaces for fitness, play, art, and special events.

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