Frederick Law Olmsted Bücher
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Frederick Law Olmsted: Plans and Views of Public Parks
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
This beautifully illustrated book features over 470 images, including 129 in color, showcasing Frederick Law Olmsted's design concepts for more than seventy public parks. It offers insights into notable landscapes like Central Park and Boston's Emerald Necklace, making it a valuable resource for landscape professionals, historians, and Olmsted enthusiasts.
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted
Writings on Public Parks, Parkways, and Park Systems Volume 1
- 672 Seiten
- 24 Lesestunden
The work highlights the enduring influence of Olmsted's ideas on the development and conservation of urban green spaces. It appeals to a diverse audience, including historians, landscape architects, conservationists, city planners, students, and community groups, who seek inspiration and guidance from his vision. The emphasis is on the relevance of Olmsted's principles in contemporary urban planning and environmental stewardship.
A journey in the seaboard slave states: with remarks on their economy.
- 740 Seiten
- 26 Lesestunden
The book offers an insightful exploration of the seaboard slave states, delving into their economic systems and social structures during the era of slavery. Through detailed observations and personal accounts, the author examines the complexities of life in these regions, highlighting the interplay between agriculture, commerce, and the institution of slavery. The narrative provides a critical perspective on the moral and economic implications of slavery, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of this historical context.
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted
The Early Boston Years, 1882-1890 Volume 8
- 856 Seiten
- 30 Lesestunden
In the early 1880s, Frederick Law Olmsted established a pioneering landscape architecture practice in the Boston area, aided by his stepson John Charles Olmsted. This innovative office became the first of its kind, undertaking diverse projects including parks, subdivisions, and campuses across the nation, significantly shaping the field of landscape design.
Plan for New Haven
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Focusing on American urban planning history, this book explores pivotal developments that have shaped the modern American city. It serves as a benchmark for discussions on urban design, highlighting key concepts and innovations that have influenced city planning. Through its insights, readers gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and strategies involved in creating functional and livable urban spaces.
A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States in the Years 1853-1854 With Remarks on Their Economy
- 462 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Proposed Improvements for Newport;
- 68 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
A Journey in the Back Country in the Winter of 1853-4; Volume 1
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
In this travelogue, Frederick Law Olmsted recounts his journey through the southern United States in the 1850s, where he encountered a diverse array of people and landscapes. A vivid and insightful account of a bygone era, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into American history.