Abstract:
It has become a "normal" fact that many urban green spaces
provide landscaping polluting both physically and visually. The paper
aims to select and analyze the most "practiced" mistakes in design and
execution of paths and places of urban rest. Identifying these mistakes
could help to establish the causes and subsequently their eradication by
proposing correction. The aim would be that the mayors of cities should
become aware that there is a need for landscape specialists able to
create harmonious compositions, providing alleys both for people hurry
to reach their jobs, but also pleasant path, with resting places,
judiciously placed.