History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens

£35.95

History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Timber Press
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Pages: 536 Illustrations and other contents: 579 color photos and 4 illos ISBN: 9781604695298 Category:

The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens explores the key moments in garden design. Through profiles of 100 of the most influential gardens, Linda Chisholm explores how social, political, and economic influences shaped garden design principles. The book is organised chronologically and by theme, starting with the medieval garden Alhambra and ending with the modern naturalism of the Lurie Garden. Sumptuously illustrated, The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens is for garden designers and landscape architects, design students, and gardening enthusiasts interested in garden history.

Review: “In this work that blends both the intimate and the large-scale history of 100 distinctive sites–some predictable, others unexpected–we embark upon an erudite voyage through the centuries. The changes in our landscapes and the evolution of the garden become crystal clear. A thrilling journey!” –Alexandre de Vog , president of Association of Friends of Vaux-le-Vicomte “Garden history made captivating and engaging. A handsome, illuminating book that is elegantly written and rich in detail, anecdotes, and stellar images.” –Susan Cohen, landscape architect and landscape design program coordinator at The New York Botanical Garden “An ambitious, profusely illustrated history of landscape design. . . . Chisholm’s mix of history and landscape design will find a welcome spot on many garden enthusiasts’ bookshelves.” –Publishers Weekly “Every garden is well represented in photographic form. . . . this makes it very accessible for those who might prefer to dip in and out of the book. . . . particularly interesting for those studying the subject of garden history.” –Gardens Illustrated “I wish I’d had this book when I was first studying landscape design 20 years or so ago. It’s a magnificent contribution to landscape design history, to gardens’ cultural and aesthetic values, and to humanity’s relationship with nature. Every designer should have this book.” –Garden Design Online “You’ll be the most in-the-know garden clubber with this read that feels like a botanical vacation around the world.” –Garden & Gun “Rich with photographs and descriptions of how landscape design has shaped and reflected culture over time.” –The American Gardener

Author Biography: Linda A. Chisholm has long been interested in the way that landscape design reflects and sometimes even shapes a culture. She studies social and intellectual history and holds a PhD from Columbia University. She teaches the history of landscape design at the New York Botanical Garden and is a popular lecturer at garden clubs and other organizations as varied as the Association of Professional Landscape Designers and the Jane Austen Society of New York. She is a Master Gardener who gardens with her husband, sometimes successfully, at their home in Nyack, New York.

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Linda A. Chisholm has long been interested in the way that landscape design reflects and sometimes even shapes a culture. She studies social and intellectual history and holds a PhD from Columbia University. She teaches the history of landscape design at the New York Botanical Garden and is a popular lecturer at garden clubs and other organizations as varied as the Association of Professional Landscape Designers and the Jane Austen Society of New York. She is a Master Gardener who gardens with her husband, sometimes successfully, at their home in Nyack, New York.