John Nolen and the Metropolitan Landscape

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John Nolen and the Metropolitan Landscape Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 192 Illustrations and other contents: 8 Halftones, color; 52 Halftones, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9780415664851 Categories: , ,

“A model city, the hope of democracy” – John Nolen on his suggested plans for Madison, Wisconsin This book connects John Nolen’s political and social visions with his design proposals by analyzing his extensive writings, personal correspondence and some of his most significant works. While John Nolen is best known as a city planner, he trained as a landscape architect and used the titles ‘landscape architect’ and ‘city planner’ interchangeably throughout his career. A prolific practitioner, he was engaged in nearly 400 projects throughout the United States between 1905 and 1936, including town planning, industrial housing, state and city parks, new towns and regional planning. Focusing particularly on several projects central to Nolen’s career including Madison (WI), Mariemont (OH), Venice (FL) and Penderlea (NC), Beck investigates the ideologies that underpinned Nolen’s work. This is a rare look at a key figure in the development of 20th century American cities.

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Author Biography

Jody Beck is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Colorado Denver. His research focuses on the connections between the politics of daily life, patterns of inhabitation and the design of landscapes at all scales.