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Modern Landscape Architecture

Author : Marc Treib
Publisher : MIT Press (MA)
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0262200929

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These twenty-two essays provide a rich forum for assessing the tenets, accomplishments, and limits of modernism in landscape architecture and for formulating ideas about possible directions for the future of the discipline. During the 1930s Garrett Eckbo, Dan Kiley, and JamesRose began to integrate modernist architectural ideas into their work and to design a landscape more in accord with the life and sensibilities of their time. Together with Thomas Church, whose gardens provided the setting for California living, they laid the foundations for a modern American landscape design. This first critical assessment of modem landscape architecture brings together seminal articles from the 1930s and 1940s by Eckbo, Kiley, Rose, Fletcher Steele, and Christopher Tunnard, and includes contributions by contemporary writers and designers such as Peirce Lewis, Catherine Howett, John Dixon Hunt, Peter Walker, and Martha Schwartz who examine the historical and cultural framework within which modern landscape designers have worked. There are also essays by Lance Neckar, Reuben Rainey, Gregg Bleam, Michael Laurie, and Marc Treib that discuss the designs and legacy of the Americans Tunnard, Eckbo, Church, Kiley, and Robert Irwin. Dorothee Imbert takes up Pierre-Emile Legrain and French modernist gardens of the 1920s, and Thorbjorn Andersson reviews experiments with stylized naturalism developed by Erik Glemme and others in the Stockholm park system.

Cornelia Hahn Oberlander

Author : Susan Herrington
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2014-01-01
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780813935362

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Cornelia Hahn Oberlander by Susan Herrington Pdf

Cornelia Hahn Oberlander is one of the most important landscape architects of the twentieth century, yet despite her lasting influence, few outside the field know her name. Her work has been instrumental in the development of the late-twentieth-century design ethic, and her early years working with architectural luminaries such as Louis Kahn and Dan Kiley prepared her to bring a truly modern—and audaciously abstract—sensibility to the landscape design tradition. In Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: Making the Modern Landscape, Susan Herrington draws upon archival research, site analyses, and numerous interviews with Oberlander and her collaborators to offer the first biography of this adventurous and influential landscape architect. Born in 1921, Oberlander fled Nazi Germany at the age of eighteen with her family, going on to become one of the few women to graduate from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design in the late 1940s. For six decades she has practiced socially responsible and ecologically sensitive planning for public landscapes, including the 1970s design of the Robson Square landscape and its adjoining Provincial Law Courts—one of Vancouver’s most famous spaces. Herrington places Oberlander within a larger social and aesthetic context, chronicling both her personal and professional trajectory and her work in New York, Philadelphia, Vancouver, Seattle, Berlin, Toronto, and Montreal. Oberlander is a progenitor of some of the most significant currents informing landscape architecture today, particularly in the area of ecological focus. In her thorough biography, Herrington draws much-deserved attention to one of the truly important figures in landscape architecture.

Thinking a Modern Landscape Architecture, West and East

Author : Marc Treib
Publisher : Oro Editions
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2020-02-10
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1943532788

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The complex story of modern landscape architecture remains to be written, as does its precise definition. Thinking a Modern Landscape Architecture, West and East, written by one of the field's most prolific and insightful authors, provides a rare cross-cultural study that examines the written and design contributions made by two of the movement's most influential early protagonists: Christopher Tunnard (1910-1979) in England--and later the United States, and Sutemi Horiguchi (1896-1984) in Japan. Tunnard's pioneering manifesto, Gardens in the Modern Landscape, first published in 1938, laid out the thinking and provided the direction for a landscape architecture engaged more strongly with contemporary life, adopting ideas from modern art as well as the historical gardens of Japan. Rather than a book, it was the architect Horiguchi's 1934 essay "The Garden of Autumn Grasses" that initiated a new direction for garden making in Japan, with a considered and artful use of seasonal plants and a stronger connection to the modern architecture it accompanied. Unlike Tunnard, who sought inspiration and sources in contemporary art, Horiguchi looked to the eighteen-century Rimpa School of painting for insights into the composition of the new garden by carefully placing individual plants against a simple background. Although the two theorists-practitioners never met, Tunnard's interest in Japan, and use of Horiguchi's work as illustrations, links them in a shared quest for a landscape architecture appropriate to their times and respective countries. Lavishly illustrated with 150 historical and contemporary photos and drawings, Thinking a Modern Landscape Architecture, West and East: Christopher Tunnard and Sutemi Horiguchi offers the first compressive study into their thinking, landscape designs, and consequent influence on landscape architecture in the years that followed.

Garrett Eckbo

Author : Marc Treib,Dorothée Imbert
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0520246829

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Garrett Eckbo by Marc Treib,Dorothée Imbert Pdf

A beautifully illustrated consideration of the life and career of modernist landscape architect Garrett Eckbo.

Detail in Contemporary Landscape Architecture

Author : Virginia McLeod
Publisher : Laurence King Publishing
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2012-09-19
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1780670230

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Detail in Contemporary Landscape Architecture by Virginia McLeod Pdf

Featuring many of the world's most highly acclaimed landscape architects, this book presents 40 of the most recently completed and influential landscape designs. Each project is presented with color photographs, site plans and sections as well as numerous consistently styled construction details. Intended for architects, engineers and landscape architects, the book will also be invaluable for architecture, garden and landscape design students, for whom it will be a resource not only for understanding the work of the best contemporary landscape architects, but also as a tool for their own design work.

Recovering Landscape

Author : James Corner
Publisher : Princeton Architectural Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1999-08
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1568981791

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The past decade has been witness to a remarkable resurgence of interest in landscape. While this recovery invokes a return of past traditions and ideas, it also implies renewal, invention, and transformation. Recovering Landscape collects a number of essays that discuss why landscape is gaining increased attention today, and what new possibilities might emerge from this situation. Themes such as reclamation, urbanism, infrastructure, geometry, representation, and temporality are explored in discussions drawn from recent developments not only in the United States but also in the Netherlands, France, India, and Southeast Asia. The contributors to this collection, all leading figures in the field of landscape architecture, include Alan Balfour, Denis Cosgrove, Georges Descombes, Christophe Girot, Steen Hoyer, David Leatherbarrow, Bart Lootsma, Sebastien Marot, Anuradha Mathur, Marc Treib, and Alex Wall.

Contemporary Trends in Landscape Architecture

Author : Steven L. Cantor
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1996-11-14
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0471287911

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Contemporary Trends in Landscape Architecture by Steven L. Cantor Pdf

This book showcases new trends in the vital and changing field of landscape design. Important contemporary concerns affecting the landscape professional are considered: the impact of recent scientific research, historic preservation, populations with unique needs, international practices, and much more.

The Modern Architectural Landscape

Author : Caroline Constant
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : ARCHITECTURE
ISBN : 0816673071

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Examines the overlooked contributions of modern architects to landscape design

When Modern Was Green

Author : David Haney
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780415561389

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When Modern Was Green by David Haney Pdf

Using Leberecht Migge (modernist landscape architect) as a base, Haney creates a comprehensive history of German ecological design. Linking with modern ideas of "green" design, this is a unique look at how one man changed the way planning could unite house and garden.

Modern Landscape Architecture

Author : Jory Johnson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015020875681

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Modern Landscape

Author : Michael Spens
Publisher : Phaidon
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2003-07
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015059971278

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Modern Landscape by Michael Spens Pdf

An in-depth analysis of contemporary landscape architecture of the past decade.

The Mid-Century Modern Garden

Author : Ethne Clarke
Publisher : Frances Lincoln
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Design
ISBN : 0711238235

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The Mid-Century Modern Garden by Ethne Clarke Pdf

A lavishly illustrated exploration of the prevalent architecture and landscaping style of the mid-century period (c.1940-1970) and its links with modern-day living, this sumptuous garden design book features examples of contemporary interpretations of the style as well as expert advice and tips on how you can achieve the style for yourself. In the second half of the twentieth century, outdoor living was born. Even modest homes were open plan with large picture windows that brought the outside in - and a deck or platform was the perfect answer to extending living outdoors. These lived-in spaces were easy to maintain with their limited plant palette and focus on structure and hard landscaping. They offered a space in which to relax and enjoy valuable leisure time, a pursuit that is as relevant now as it was then. Contrast was the design dynamic - a response to the energy that was fuelled by people's hope for a bright future after the Second World War. Outdoors this translated into a lively interplay of textures and colours between hardscaping materials, pieces of outdoor art and striking specimen plants. The first part of this seminal book charts the evolution of the MCM aesthetic starting with Frank Lloyd Wright's 'Usonion' houses and finishing with Cliff May's ranch houses looking at spaces outside and within and design influences from Europe. The second part focuses on classic and contemporary interpretations of the style in exceptional gardens from all over the world. It offers a unique insight into this period of seismic shift in garden design and will be a rich source of inspiration for garden makers today.

Modern Landscape Architecture

Author : Marc Treib
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1994-07-25
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0262700514

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Twenty-two essays that provide a forum for assessing the tenets, accomplishments and limits of modernism in landscape architecture and for formulating ideas about possible directions for the future of the discipline These twenty-two essays provide a rich forum for assessing the tenets, accomplishments, and limits of modernism in landscape architecture and for formulating ideas about possible directions for the future of the discipline. During the 1930s Garrett Eckbo, Dan Kiley, and JamesRose began to integrate modernist architectural ideas into their work and to design a landscape more in accord with the life and sensibilities of their time. Together with Thomas Church, whose gardens provided the setting for California living, they laid the foundations for a modern American landscape design. This first critical assessment of modem landscape architecture brings together seminal articles from the 1930s and 1940s by Eckbo, Kiley, Rose, Fletcher Steele, and Christopher Tunnard, and includes contributions by contemporary writers and designers such as Peirce Lewis, Catherine Howett, John Dixon Hunt, Peter Walker, and Martha Schwartz who examine the historical and cultural framework within which modern landscape designers have worked. There are also essays by Lance Neckar, Reuben Rainey, Gregg Bleam, Michael Laurie, and Marc Treib that discuss the designs and legacy of the Americans Tunnard, Eckbo, Church, Kiley, and Robert Irwin. Dorothée Imbert takes up Pierre-Emile Legrain and French modernist gardens of the 1920s, and Thorbjörn Andersson reviews experiments with stylized naturalism developed by Erik Glemme and others in the Stockholm park system.

Landscape Architecture in Canada

Author : Ron Williams
Publisher : McGill Queens Univ
Page : 664 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 077354206X

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A groundbreaking history of the development of designed landscapes in Canada.

Landscape Theory in Design

Author : Susan Herrington
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2016-12-08
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781315470757

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Landscape Theory in Design by Susan Herrington Pdf

Phenomenology, Materiality, Cybernetics, Palimpsest, Cyborgs, Landscape Urbanism, Typology, Semiotics, Deconstruction - the minefield of theoretical ideas that students must navigate today can be utterly confusing, and how do these theories translate to the design studio? Landscape Theory in Design introduces theoretical ideas to students without the use of jargon or an assumption of extensive knowledge in other fields, and in doing so, links these ideas to the processes of design. In five thematic chapters Susan Herrington explains: the theoretic groundings of the theory of philosophy, why it matters to design, an example of the theory in a work of landscape architecture from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, debates surrounding the theory (particularly as they elaborate modern and postmodern thought) and primary readings that can be read as companions to her text. An extensive glossary of theoretical terms also adds a vital contribution to students’ comprehension of theories relevant to the design of landscapes and gardens. Covering the design of over 40 landscape architects, architects, and designers in 111 distinct projects from 20 different countries, Landscape Theory in Design is essential reading for any student of the landscape.