Modern Garden Design: Innovation Since 1900

Modern Garden Design: Innovation Since 1900

by JanetWaymark (Author)

Synopsis

Gardens in the twentieth century reach back into the Victorian era and forward into the age of Land Art. Modern Garden Design traces the revolutionary postwar period - the Harvard rebels, Eckbo, Rose and Kiley; Noguchi, Burle Marx and Barragan - and the powerful influence of the Scandinavian landscape designers.The garden city is given close attention, from late Victorian Britain, through the Greenbelt Towns in the American Midwest, to the newest regeneration of urban centres worldwide. Notable artists and architects also feature here: Monet, Le Corbusier, Mondrian,Wright, Mies van der Rohe and Gaudi among others. Land artists have brought landscape and the garden into the 21st century - including Robert Smithson and Kathryn Gustafson in the US, Richard Long, Andy Goldsworthy and Ian Hamilton Finlay in the UK. This book will delight and inform everyone with an interest in gardens and contemporary culture.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 29 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 0500284210
ISBN 13: 9780500284216

Media Reviews
'As a contribution to the literature of garden and landscape design history, Modern Garden Design is an invaluable addition. Waymark informs, educates and connects... a volume to enjoy and to inspire' - Landscape Design
Author Bio
Janet Waymark is Lecturer in Garden History at Birkbeck College, University of London. She holds a number of degrees and awards, notably from the London School of Economics, Birkbeck College - where she was awarded her doctorate in historical geography - and the Architectural Association.