Shaping the Postwar Landscape
Shaping the Postwar Landscape: New Profiles from the Pioneers of American Landscape Design Project
Charles A. Birnbaum, Scott Craver (Editors)
University of Virginia Press, November 2018
Hardcover | 7 x 9 inches | 248 pages | English| ISBN: 9780813941738 | $65.00
Publisher Description:
Shaping the Postwar Landscape is the latest contribution to the Cultural Landscape Foundation?s well-known reference project, Pioneers of American Landscape Design, the first volume of which appeared nearly a quarter of a century ago. The present collection features profiles of seventy-two important figures, including landscape architects, architects, planners, artists, horticulturists, and educators.
The volume focuses principally on individuals whose careers reached their height during the period between the end of World War II and the American Bicentennial. In that postwar era, landscape architects played an important part in the revitalization of American cities, introducing new typologies for public spaces in the civic realm. Among these were parks that capped freeways, plazas and gardens atop buildings, promenades on revitalized waterfronts, "vest pocket" parks on tiny urban plots and derelict sites, and pedestrian-friendly downtown malls. Practitioners were also active on the new suburban frontier, their influence extending as far as Levittown and mobile-home communities. They created new outdoor living environments tailored to the California climate, and their...
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