The landscape of water: From Bazalgette to SuDS in the City

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Urban raingarden design The concept of directing runoff from roofs and hard surfaces to sunken planted areas that can collect the runoff and allow it to soak into the ground has been around for millennia. It is now essential both as a drainage function and to passively irrigate trees and plants.

1. Diagram of a typical bioretention raingarden anatomy. © Images courtesy Robert Bray Associates

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The landscape of water: From Bazalgette to SuDS in the City by Landscape, the journal of the Landscape Institute - Issuu