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Park Maker - Life of Frederick Law Olmsted (Paperback, New Ed)
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Park Maker - Life of Frederick Law Olmsted (Paperback, New Ed)
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On April 28, 1858, municipal officials announced the winner of the
design contest for a great new park for the people of New York
City--Plan no. 33, "Greensward" by Frederick Law Olmsted and
Calvert Vaux. Though the appropriated ground for what was to become
Central Park was nothing more than a barren expanse occupied by
squatters, in a matter of a few years, Olmsted turned the wasteland
into a landscape of coherence, elegance, and beauty. It not only
surpassed the design ingenuity of its existing European
counterparts but gained the designer national acclaim in a
profession that still lacked a name.
Olmsted was an American visionary. He foresaw the day when New
York and many other growing cities of the mid-nineteenth century
would be plagued by what we presently term "urban sprawl." And he
was convinced of the critical importance of adapting land for the
recreational and contemplative needs of city dwellers before the
last remnants of natural terrain were engulfed by "monotonous,
straight streets and piles of erect, angular buildings." As a
result of his early efforts to revolutionize the design of public
parks, many cities today are able to preserve the recreational
space and greenery within their urban limits. In addition, his
thoughts and words on wilderness areas still echo across a century
of preservation in the wild.
This lively and insightful account of his prodigious life features
many of his outstanding landscape projects, including the Biltmore
Estate, Prospect Park (Brooklyn), the capitol grounds in
Washington, DC, the Boston Park System, the Chicago parks and the
Chicago World Fair, as well as measures to preserve the natural
settings at Niagara Falls, Yosemite, and the Adirondacks. It traces
his early years and describes events that were to form his
artistic, intellectual, and deeply humanistic sensibilities. And it
restores this lost American hero to his prominent place in history.
In addition to being the acknowledged father of American landscape
architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted helped shape the political and
philosophical climate of America in his own time and today.
"Elizabeth Stevenson" is the author of the Bancroft Award-winning
"Henry Adams: A Biography; The Glass Lark, a biography of Lafcadio
Hearn; and Babbitts and Bohemians: From the Great War to the Great
Depression, all available from Transaction.
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