Private Landscapes

Private Landscapes
Title Private Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Pamela Burton
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 200
Release 2002
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1568984022

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When we think of the gardens of Southern California, we tend to think of the enormous semiarid landscapes of the Huntington and Rancho Los Alamitos, often built on the sprawling grounds of former ranches. But there is another garden tradition in Southern California: the modest, rectangular suburban plots designed by the most famous architects of mid-century modernism: Richard Neutra, Rudolph Schindler, Gregory Ain, Raphael Soriano, Harwell Hamilton Harris, A. Quincy Jones, and John Lautner. These architects saw the garden as an outdoor extension of the space of the houses they designed, rather than a neo-Spanish fantasy to be added later by a "landscapist." Their modern gardens made use of low-maintenance, drought-resistant plants, and made room for informal outdoor living by children and adults with an emphasis on recreation and exercise. The first book of its kind, Private Landscapes profiles twenty significant gardens-and their accompanying houses-by these celebrated architects. Using contemporary photographs by Julius Shulman and newly commissioned color images, along with plans and plant lists, Private Landscapes provides a never-before-seen look at these gardens. As beautiful and practical now as they were 50 years ago, these designs continue to provide inspiration for gardeners and designers everywhere.

Beatrix Farrand

Beatrix Farrand
Title Beatrix Farrand PDF eBook
Author Judith B. Tankard
Publisher The Monacelli Press, LLC
Pages 248
Release 2009-09-29
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Presents the life and work of one of the foremost landscape designers of the early 1900s. Born into a prominent New York family (the niece of Edith Wharton), Farrand eschewed the social life of the Gilded Age to pursue her passion for landscape and plants. Many of her clients were members of the highest society with estates in Newport, the Berkshires, and Maine, but Farrand ultimately became a consultant for university campuses, including Yale and Princeton, and for public gardens, including the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden and the Rose Garden at The New York Botanical Garden. Perhaps her best-known work is Dumbarton Oaks, originally a private residence and now a research institute of Harvard University. Known for broad expanses of lawn with deep swaths of borders in a subtle palette of foliage and flowers, her gardens have been photographed at their peak for this book, and complemented by watercolor wash renderings of her designs.--From publisher description.

Private Landscapes

Private Landscapes
Title Private Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Caroline Seebohm
Publisher Clarkson Potter Publishers
Pages 272
Release 1989
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Despite a plethora of gardening books today, few show gardens in their entirety, with all the elements and their interrelationships. This elegant and inspirational volume fills the gap, presenting 19 American and English gardens in minute detail through watercolor plans and 400 gorgeous full-color photos.

Private Gardens of Santa Barbara

Private Gardens of Santa Barbara
Title Private Gardens of Santa Barbara PDF eBook
Author Margie Grace
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 276
Release 2020-06-16
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1423654153

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An exclusive look at the exquisite residential gardens of the American Riviera. Private Gardens of Santa Barbara is an invitation into eighteen distinctive private, and beautiful gardens; large estates, modest homes, and surf retreats run the gamut from sublime and naturalistic to bold and urban. What they have in common, however, is what makes them truly inspiring. Showcased through 190 stunning images in more than 250 pages in this elegant coffee table book format, each beautiful landscape represents a widely varied garden style developed in response to the unique character of each site, the architecture, and the larger environment; and adapted to the lifestyle, personality, and practical needs of the individuals and families who live there. In a career that spans over 30 years, Margie Grace, principal of Grace Design Associates, has established herself as an expert in sustainable landscape design and advocate for environmentally sensitive gardens. These gardens offer endless inspiration for sustainable home garden design, created with water-smart, maintenance-smart, and fire-smart priorities in mind, with high habitat value and plants well adapted to the Southern California climate of Santa Barbara.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1034
Release 1980
Genre
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Designing America's Waste Landscapes

Designing America's Waste Landscapes
Title Designing America's Waste Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Mira Engler
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 364
Release 2004-05-31
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780801878039

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Ten Landscapes Mario Schjetnan

Ten Landscapes Mario Schjetnan
Title Ten Landscapes Mario Schjetnan PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 134
Release
Genre Landscape architecture
ISBN 9781610592734

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Mario Schjetan is one of the world's most versatile and accomplished contemporary landscape architects -- a cosmopolitan designer who is also empathetically Mexican. His work has been influenced by Mexican art, by twentieth-century awareness, and by his friendships with modernist designers, including Luis Barragan, Max Cetto, and Mario Pani. He has worked on historic and modern sites, and has successfully adapted his work to the increasingly global demands on landscape design.