Modern Landscape Architecture by Marc Treib

Modern Landscape Architecture by Marc Treib

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Modern Landscape Architecture by Marc Treib

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. Doroth e Imbert takes up Pierre-Emile Legrain and French modernist gardens of the 1920s, and Thorbj rn Andersson reviews experiments with stylized naturalism developed by Erik Glemme and others in the Stockholm park system.

Marc Treib is an emeritus professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, as well as a working graphic designer and a prominent landscape and architecture historian and critic. In the United States, Japan, and Scandinavia, he has published widely on contemporary and historical topics.

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ISBN 13 9780262700511
ISBN 10 0262700514
Title Modern Landscape Architecture
Author Marc Treib
Series The Mit Press
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher MIT Press Ltd
Year published 1994-07-25
Number of pages 306
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.