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Frederick Law Olmsted (1822 - 1903) is considered as the father of
landscape architecture in the United States and created several
renowned urban parks and park systems around the country. With a
stunning black and white series of trees by Stanley Greenberg
dating to the beginnings of these parks this volume offers an
intimate encounter with Olmsted, his motifs and heritage. Central
Park in New York, the Emerald Necklace in Boston, park systems in
Chicago, Milwaukee, Buffalo, Rochester and Louisville - trees have
been essential elements of all of Olmsted's park designs. New
York-based photographer Stanley Greenberg pays tribute to them with
his portrait series of these beautiful and dignified giants. Three
essays by renowned experts on history, sociology and landscape
architecture complement the narrative and present an
interdisciplinary vision on Olmsted's achievement.
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