Modern Garden Design

Modern Garden Design
Title Modern Garden Design PDF eBook
Author Janet Waymark
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2003
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780500511121

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"This account of the modern garden sets the best-known names in their historical and international context, and asesses the latest and boldest responses to the landscape that surrounds us. This book will delight and inform everyone with an interest in gardens and modern culture."--BOOK JACKET.

Modern Tropical Garden Design

Modern Tropical Garden Design
Title Modern Tropical Garden Design PDF eBook
Author Made Wijaya
Publisher Editions Didier Millet
Pages 210
Release 2012-01-16
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9814155640

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"Made Wijaya guides readers through fantastically imagined and designed, stylistically diverse outdoor environments exploring various theories of Modernism and its current expressions."--Veranda

Diseño de Jardines

Diseño de Jardines
Title Diseño de Jardines PDF eBook
Author Simone Schleifer
Publisher Koenemann
Pages 0
Release 2019-07
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9783741920516

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Stunning examples of contemporary gardens around the world. More and more, gardens are considered an extension of our homes. Whether it is a private garden or a park in a city, properly planning the individual parts of the final product is an absolute necessity. From the list of plants to the strategic importance of layout and other elements (including furniture, lighting, and accessories), creating an exciting and inspiring aesthetic requires good organization and preparation if one is to take full advantage of what the outdoors has to offer. This book presents a selection of green spaces that surround us, beginning with our homes and extending to vegetated spaces that form part of our cities. Gardens, terraces, balconies, courtyards, parks, plazas, avenues, and vegetated buildings are some of the examples presented to inspire and motivate the reader to adapt the ideas within these pages to their own homes and backyards.

The Mid-Century Modern Garden

The Mid-Century Modern Garden
Title The Mid-Century Modern Garden PDF eBook
Author Ethne Clarke
Publisher Frances Lincoln
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Design
ISBN 9780711238237

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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 Gardens and the Landscape

Modern Gardens and the Landscape
Title Modern Gardens and the Landscape PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Bauer Kassler
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1984
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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"This volume, which accompanies a major exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, provides a comprehensive overview of Munch's work. Its color plates illustrate the full range of his art, including his many extraordinary self-portraits; intensely emotional motifs such as The Kiss and Puberty, Anxiety and Melancholy, The Sick Child and The Dance of Life; one of the modern era's most famous and quintessential images, The Scream; and the mutable series called the Frieze of Life, in which Munch attempted to chronicle "the modern life of the soul.""--BOOK JACKET.

The Beautiful Edible Garden

The Beautiful Edible Garden
Title The Beautiful Edible Garden PDF eBook
Author Leslie Bennett
Publisher Ten Speed Press
Pages 222
Release 2013-02-26
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1607742330

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A stylish, beautifully photographed guide to artfully incorporating organic vegetables, fruits, and herbs into an attractive modern garden design. We’ve all seen the vegetable garden overflowing with corn, tomatoes, and zucchini that looks good for a short time, but then quickly turns straggly and unattractive (usually right before friends show up for a backyard barbecue). If you want to grow food but you don’t want your yard to look like a farm, what can you do? The Beautiful Edible Garden shares how to not only grow organic fruits and vegetables, but also make your garden a place of year-round beauty that is appealing, enjoyable, and fits your personal style. Written by a landscape design team that specializes in artfully blending edibles and ornamentals together, The Beautiful Edible Garden shows that it’s possible for gardeners of all levels to reap the best of both worlds. Featuring a fresh approach to garden design, glorious photographs, and ideas for a range of spaces—from large yards to tiny patios—this guide is perfect for anyone who wants a gorgeous and productive garden.

Modern Garden Design

Modern Garden Design
Title Modern Garden Design PDF eBook
Author Ulrich Timm
Publisher Becker Josest Volk Verlag
Pages 208
Release 2009-04-01
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9783938100424

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Garden design is exciting in part because it reflects the architectural language of the house, as well as the preferences of the garden owner. This work features photographs by Gary Rogers, one of the world's foremost garden photographers.