The Complete Landscape Designs and Gardens of Geoffrey Jellicoe

The Complete Landscape Designs and Gardens of Geoffrey Jellicoe
Title The Complete Landscape Designs and Gardens of Geoffrey Jellicoe PDF eBook
Author Michael Spens
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 212
Release 1994
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780500015964

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Geoffrey Jellicoe has long been regarded internationally as the pre-eminent landscape architect of our time. The recipient of many honors, including a knighthood, he now ranks among the century's leading artists in any medium. His working career spans more than six decades, and embraces a truly staggering variety of landscapes and gardens. Project by project, this authoritative monograph examines the definitive canon of Jellicoe's work. Divided into three major sections, the book chronicles Jellicoe's progress towards his remarkable late flowering after 1964, when he finally freed himself from the demands of running a formal practice to concentrate on developing his own unique vision and philosophy of man's relationship to his environment. The author's introduction provides an invaluable guide to the underlying vocabulary and idioms of Jellicoe's work: water, viewpoints, axes, paths, routes, groves, landmarks, secret gardens, elevation and gradation. Over fifty projects, both planned and fully realized, are described in detail, often with a preamble by the author, followed by Jellicoe's own comments, either drawn from his own unpublished papers or from his classic texts on landscape design. The projects include his masterworks: Shute House, Sutton Place, the Moody Gardens and the Atlanta Historical Gardens. Several complete designs have been specially photographed by Hugh Palmer to show the development of Geoffrey Jellicoe's work over years of growth and change, notably at Ditchley, St. Paul's Walden Bury and Shute. Where available, Geoffrey Jellicoe's own plans have been reprinted in full color, some on 6-page foldouts; many of these have never been reproduced in book form before.Michael Spens has enjoyed the benefit of considerable assistance from Geoffrey Jellicoe, whose own contribution to the book has been substantial. As a survey of the work of the century's foremost landscape architect, this volume is as important a contribution to the literature of landscape and garden design as his own The Landscape of Man, also published by Thames and Hudson.

The Landscape of Civilisation

The Landscape of Civilisation
Title The Landscape of Civilisation PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Jellicoe
Publisher Antique Collectors Club Dist
Pages 208
Release 1989
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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The following is inscribed on page 308 of the author's copy of Bertrand Russell's A History of Western Philosophy : ' During this chapter decided to write a history of landscape architecture, at 10.05am Sunday 23rd May 1958' , and ' completed at Taormina, Feb. 1975 ' Ten years later the idea of translating his great work The Landscape of Man into visible form was formulated at Seattle on the evening of 19 May 1985. The sketch plan, with little future deviation, was completed in time for breakfast the following morning. The Historical Gardens that this book describes are only part of a multi-million twenty year programme initiated by the Moody Foundation for the enrichment of Galveston, Texas - a city destroyed by inundation in 1900 and now materially recovered. The site of the gardens themselves is twenty-five acres of flat land adjoining sea marshes. This will be divided by artificial mountains into West and East. There will be fifteen cultures and the guide will take the visitor through the

Geoffrey Jellicoe

Geoffrey Jellicoe
Title Geoffrey Jellicoe PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Jellicoe
Publisher Antique Collectors Club Dist
Pages 236
Release 1993
Genre Architecture
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This is the first of four volumes of the writings of one of

The Landscape of Man

The Landscape of Man
Title The Landscape of Man PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Jellicoe
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 408
Release 1995
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780500278192

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Examining ways that letters of the alphabet have been assigned value in political, spiritual, and religious belief systems through the ages, a volume filled with rare images draws on a variety of sources to explore the history of written language. BOMC & QPB Alt. Reader's Subscription Main.

Italian Gardens of the Renaissance

Italian Gardens of the Renaissance
Title Italian Gardens of the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author John Chiene Shepherd
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 1966
Genre Art, Renaissance
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The Oxford Companion to Gardens

The Oxford Companion to Gardens
Title The Oxford Companion to Gardens PDF eBook
Author Patrick Goode
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 635
Release 1986
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780198604402

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This illustrated reference covers the history and design of gardens all over the world, from the earliest recorded examples to the present day

Studies in Landscape Design

Studies in Landscape Design
Title Studies in Landscape Design PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Jellicoe
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1960
Genre Landscape architecture
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