Landscape-Gardening
Description
Ossian Cole Simonds (1855–1931) was one of the country's earliest and most important landscape architects, the progenitor of the “middle-western movement” of landscape design. Landscape-Gardening (1920) presents Simonds's many remarkably prescient ideas: his use of native plants; his desire to protect the land for aesthetic as well as utilitarian reasons; and his championing of urban “greenways.” Warning of sprawl long before the word was invented, he proposed thoughtful solutions for twentieth-century cities.
PUBLISHER:
Library of American Landscape History
ISBN-10:
1952620015
ISBN-13:
9781952620010
BINDING:
Hardback
NUMBER OF PAGES:
368
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General / adult
LANGUAGE:
English