Synopses & Reviews
In recent years, garden and landscape design has witnessed a burgeoning of new ideas. Recent garden plans have embraced the latest thinking in science and materials, and have appropriated ideas from related disciplines such as architecture and product design. One indication of the rise in popularity of these designs has been the growing number of conceptual garden festivals, which have become a premier showcase for new concepts. This book profiles the work of fifty innovative designers through informative texts, photographs, and plans. Essays explore the underlying principles of these highly individual approaches and show how a new generation has rejected the naturalistic tradition of Western garden design, favoring instead the influences of Modernism, Postmodernism, Pop Art, and Land Art.
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"The garden book equivalent of an amusement park." Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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"For gardeners who are starting to yawn, this is a book to wake up to." Arizona Republic
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"The Garden-book equivalent to an amusement park.... For gardeners who are starting to yawn, this is the book to wake up to." Chicago Tribune
Synopsis
This book profiles the work of fifty innovative designers through informative texts, photographs, and plans. Essays explore the underlying principles of these highly individual approaches and show how a new generation has rejected the naturalistic tradition of Western garden design, favoring instead the influences of Modernism, Postmodernism, Pop Art, and Land Art.
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"100 projects by fifty of the world's most talented designers of public and private spaces . . . will expand your horizons and thrill the modernist in you."--
Synopsis
“100 projects by fifty of the world’s most talented designers of public and private spaces . . . will expand your horizons and thrill the modernist in you.”—Metropolitan Home
About the Author
Tim Richardson is a highly respected writer on garden and landscape design. His books include The Vanguard Landscapes and Gardens of Martha Schwartz, Avant Gardeners, and Futurescapes. He lives in London.