The architecture of western gardens : a design history from the Renaissance to the present day /

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Uniform title:Architettura dei giardini d'Occidente. English.
Edition:1st MIT Press ed.
Imprint:Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1991.
Description:1 online resource (543 pages) : 630 illustrations (some color), maps (some color)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12524938
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Other authors / contributors:Mosser, Monique, editor.
Teyssot, Georges, 1946- editor.
ISBN:9780300238761
0300238762
9780262132640
0262132648
Notes:Translation from the Italian: L'architettura dei giardini d'Occidente.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print record and online resource (A&AePortal, viewed December 3, 2018).
Summary:The Architecture of Western Gardens presents an international tour of garden design from the Renaissance to the present. As object and as literature, it is a sumptuous and unprecedented resource. The more than seventy essays by scholars from Europe and America all commissioned for this book - and over 650 illustrations raise the standard of garden literature to a new level. The result is an invaluable compendium that will serve as a fundamental starting point for exploring the many expressions of the place where nature and culture, project and diversion, work and pleasure meet. Organized chronologically, the essays and illustrations make up a mosaic of the garden in the Western world. The humanist garden in Renaissance Italy, the concepts of the "Sublime" and the "Picturesque," mazes, grottoes, and other curiosities, city parks, American land art, and even Disneyland are among the topics treated. Discussions of characteristic aspects of history and theory are followed by analyses of individual gardens as paradigms of their type: the Hortus Palatinus in Heidelberg, the Parc Monceau in Paris, the Park Güell in Barcelona, Stowe in England, and many more. The illustrations are a model of how iconography can function as text. They include ground plans meticulously redrawn from original archival material to provide precise information on the scale and nature of many of the projects, as well as a wealth of drawings, reconstructions, paintings, and photographs.
Other form:Print version: Architettura dei giardini d'Occidente. English. The architecture of western gardens. 1st MIT Press ed. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1991