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french garden style emerges as the french national garden style |
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garden designer
(100% location, pate' dois, parterre d' broiderie) |
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Renaissance Garden Art: Germant, Austria & Holland.
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writing on design theory, topiary work to extremes
serpentine brick wall
gazebo development
calirvoyee- iron grill in wall at the end of an allee'
sundials and silver balls |
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strong french and italian influence initially, french styles such as grand allee'
parterre gardens, flat water features and formal layout, italian styles such as formal rectangular gardens which are terraced with clumsy parterres.
gradual break from these traditions
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(england 17th centurty)
Italian Influence
square layout with terreces
looks like anet |
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(late french rennissance) |
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Longwater & Grand Fountain Parterre |
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(england 17th century) |
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Bramham Park
Fragmented Allee |
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(england 17th century) |
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England 18th Century People |
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Repton- Red Books
Hoare- Stourhead
Addison & Steele-Nature abhors the streight line
Hogarth- the waving line is the way to beauty
brown- brown belt
(england 18th century) |
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Nicholas Poussin, Salvatore, Rosa and Claude Lorraine all did what |
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influenced the romntic landscape development which was about simplisity and naturalism
(were all painters) |
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(england 18th century)
Featured naturalistic water features and HaHa |
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(england 18th century)
by henry hoare (painter) |
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responds to the overcrowded, dirty, disease ridden cities of the industrial revolution |
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Ebenezer Howard
(late 19th century)
industry in the center, then buffer, then residential |
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(england 19th century)
responds to the utopian movement providing urban workers with a place to connect with nature |
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(england 19th century)
landscape gardening school |
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Elements of Japans Gardens |
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Symbolism , scale, simplisity in all things, garden types |
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Tea garden: Sabi-organic aging. Wabi- rustic solitude. Yugen- mystery
Stroll garden- moving picture
Zen Garden- dry garden
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American National Landscape Architet Style |
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I'Enfant
Jefferson
Washington |
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(american origins) |
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(american origins) |
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Olmsted (there is no 'a' in Olmsted) |
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(american origins) |
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(american origins) |
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Columbian Exposition 1893 |
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(american origins) |
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(american origins) |
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realistate
dark areas are tree parks
purpose is to get people out to nature
(american origins) |
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Frank Lloyd Wright
replication or reinforcement of natural landscape features
(post 1930's) |
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replicates naturallandscapes- artful, abstract and natural
(post 1930s) |
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(post 1930s)
curvilinear landscapes, california style for outdoor living also low maintence design |
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Dan Kiley- work typically used rectangular grid |
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one of the most influentiallandcape architect of the post 19030s |
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form must follow more than function, it must also respect the natural environment[image]
(post 1930s) |
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Urban Vest-Pocket Park
(1970s) |
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Sweedish for the word "Elm" |
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