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The Modern Landscapes of Ted Smyth

The Modern Landscapes of Ted Smyth
Author: Rod Barnett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2017-01-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317563654

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The modern period in landscape architecture is enjoying the fascinated appreciation of scholars and historians in Europe and the Americas, and new themes, new subjects and new appraisals are appearing. This book contributes to the conversation by focusing on the work of a singular designer who spent his entire career in a province of the North Island of New Zealand. Ted Smyth practiced an assured landscape modernism without ever seeing the designs of his forebears or his contemporaries working in the UK, Europe and the United States. Designing in isolation from the mainstream of modernism, and a little after its high tide, Smyth produced a series of gardens that provoke a revaluation of the diffusionist model of influence. The book explains and describes the evolution of Smyth’s design vocabulary and relates it to the development of tropical landscape modernism in other Asia-Pacific sites. It shows how a culture of garden modernism can be generated from within a particular locale, and highlights Smyth’s engagement with Māori design traditions in search of a specific expression of the high modern essentialism of place.


The Modern Landscapes of Ted Smyth

The Modern Landscapes of Ted Smyth
Author: Rod Barnett
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2017-01-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317563662

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The modern period in landscape architecture is enjoying the fascinated appreciation of scholars and historians in Europe and the Americas, and new themes, new subjects and new appraisals are appearing. This book contributes to the conversation by focusing on the work of a singular designer who spent his entire career in a province of the North Island of New Zealand. Ted Smyth practiced an assured landscape modernism without ever seeing the designs of his forebears or his contemporaries working in the UK, Europe and the United States. Designing in isolation from the mainstream of modernism, and a little after its high tide, Smyth produced a series of gardens that provoke a revaluation of the diffusionist model of influence. The book explains and describes the evolution of Smyth’s design vocabulary and relates it to the development of tropical landscape modernism in other Asia-Pacific sites. It shows how a culture of garden modernism can be generated from within a particular locale, and highlights Smyth’s engagement with Māori design traditions in search of a specific expression of the high modern essentialism of place.


Gardens for the Future

Gardens for the Future
Author: Guy Cooper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2000
Genre: Gardens
ISBN:

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The importance of the site, whether ecological, geological, or historical, is a significant influence on landscape architecture. And three twentieth-century garden designers - Luis Barragan, Isamu Noguchi, and Roberto Burle Marx - continue to inspire the evolution of contemporary landscape design." "Twenty case studies illustrating these themes, accompanied by color photographs, plans, sketches, and models, comprise the second half of the book."--BOOK JACKET.


Gardens by Design

Gardens by Design
Author: Noël Kingsbury
Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

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Filled with tips and ideas from some of the world's top garden designers suchas Beth Chatto, Piet Oudolf, Isabelle Greene, and James Van Sweden, this bookwill inspire the reader to create their own garden oasis. Includes photos andgarden plans.


Gardens Illustrated

Gardens Illustrated
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2005
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

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Garrett Eckbo

Garrett Eckbo
Author: Marc Treib
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780520246829

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A beautifully illustrated consideration of the life and career of modernist landscape architect Garrett Eckbo.


The Art of Ted Goerschner

The Art of Ted Goerschner
Author: Joseph M Rea
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-03-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781662838828

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This book is about the contemporary impressionistic oil paintings of my late friend Ted Goerschner. Ted's paintings are alive with color. So much so, that I heard him once refer to himself as a colorist. In 1980, when I first met Ted and saw his paintings, I was speechless. Never before had I seen such beauty on canvas of design, values, and color- terms I knew nothing about at the time. For reasons I have not understood no-one had produced a "coffee table" book on Ted's paintings. With that in mind and lots of help from my publishing company Xulon, this book has become a reality. The Introduction shares with the reader that serendipitous meeting of Ted in 1980 and his art and the beginning of our friendship, and later, classes at the Scottsdale Artist's School. Interspersed between glorious color photos are quotes regarding the philosophy of art from some of the great artists of our time and the recent past. They share their hearts, passions, imaginations, pains and failures. They share the full gamut of their emotions preparing the way for those who choose to follow. Should you decide to pick up a brush, a pencil, a potter's wheel, you will begin a great journey that will bring pleasure to your soul. Sing, dance, paint. You will enrich not only your life, but also the lives of others around you. Do it my friend, let God work His magic through you. Joseph Rea


Emergence in Landscape Architecture

Emergence in Landscape Architecture
Author: Rod Barnett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Emergence (Philosophy)
ISBN: 9780415506557

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This condition of adaption and evolution is called emergence.


Therapeutic Landscapes

Therapeutic Landscapes
Author: Allison Williams
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1317010809

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The therapeutic landscape concept, first introduced early in the 1990s, has been widely employed in health/medical geography and gaining momentum in various health-related disciplines. This is the first book published in several years, and provides an introduction to the concept and its applications. Written by health/medical geographers and anthropologists, it addresses contemporary applications in the natural and built environments; for special populations, such as substance abusers; and in health care sites, a new and evolving area - and provides an array of critiques or contestations of the concept and its various applications. The conclusion of the work provides a critical evaluation of the development and progress of the concept to date, signposting the likely avenues for future investigation.