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Transforming the American Garden; 12 New Landscape Designs

Transforming the American Garden; 12 New Landscape Designs

by Van Valkenburgh, Michael R., et al.

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Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 1986. First edition. Soft cover. Good (cover soil, light handling wear). 56p, many ills. (renderings, plans, models), some in color. Catalogue of a traveling exhibition that was shown at The Architectural League of New York, Harvard, and elsewhere. Twelve then-young landscape designers each describe their plans for an "ideal garden, embracing a personal philosophy" and addressing "the flower as a design element." "Without actual clients, the proposed gardens are speculative and conceptual." The designers include Van Valkenburgh, Martha Schwartz, Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, and Pamela Burton and Katherine Spitz. Scarce.
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