Landscape Architecture, as Applied to the Wants of the West; with an Essay on Forest Planting on the Great Plains (ASLA Centennial Reprint Series)

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Landscape Architecture, as Applied to the Wants of the West; with an Essay on Forest Planting on the Great Plains (ASLA Centennial Reprint Series)

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"An important force in nineteenth-century American landscape architecture, H. W. S. Cleveland (1814-1900) has long been overshadowed by Frederick Law Olmsted, with whom he worked briefly at Prospect Park. Cleveland's "organic" design approach was first expressed in 1855 at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Massachusetts, where he and Robert Morris Copeland developed a landscape aesthetic based chiefly on the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Landscape Architecture, as Applied to the Wants of the West, published in 1873, summarizes Cleveland's organic approach and its application at all scales of design and planning. The book is especially significant as the first attempt to define and develop a comprehensive scope for the new profession of landscape architecture in its formative period.".

"A new introduction to the text provides a historical backdrop to Cleveland's concern that ill-considered layouts for communities along the rapidly developing rail lines of the Midwest and Great Plains would negatively affect what he saw as the future of American civilization. Daniel J. Nadenicek and Lance M. Neckar explicate Cleveland's text, analyzing his innovative approach to design and planning and its influence on the profession.

They also examine the intriguing, rarely studied Essay on Forest Planting on the Great Plains, the second part of the original book, discussing the pragmatic and philosophical forces that inspired its writing. The introduction provides an overview of Cleveland's career, from his formative Unitarian roots in Lancaster, through his designs for Highland Park in Illinois, the South Parks system in Chicago, and, in his later years, the Minneapolis park system."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
176

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First Sentence

"THE appearance of Downing's "Landscape Gardening," about thirty-five years ago, conveyed to a large portion of the American public the first intimation of the existence of an art, having distinct principles and laws of its own, and dealing solely with the problems involved in the tasteful arrangement of public or private grounds."

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Library of Congress
SB472.32.U6 C64 2002, SB472.32.U6C64 2002

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
176
Dimensions
7.1 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
Weight
12 ounces

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Open Library
OL8605321M
Internet Archive
landscapearchite00hwsc
ISBN 10
1558493301
ISBN 13
9781558493308
LCCN
2002018018
OCLC/WorldCat
48817354
Goodreads
7338589

First Sentence

"THE appearance of Downing's "Landscape Gardening," about thirty-five years ago, conveyed to a large portion of the American public the first intimation of the existence of an art, having distinct principles and laws of its own, and dealing solely with the problems involved in the tasteful arrangement of public or private grounds."

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