Legacy of the Landscape

Legacy of the Landscape
Title Legacy of the Landscape PDF eBook
Author Patrick Vinton Kirch
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 150
Release 1996-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824817398

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Precontact Hawaiian civilization is represented by a rich legacy of archaeological sites, many of which have been preserved and are accessible to the public. This volume provides for the first time an authoritative handbook to the most important of these archaeological treasures. The 50 sites covered by this book are distributed over all the main islands and include heiau (temples), habitation sites, irrigated and dryland agricultural complexes, fishponds, petroglyphs, and several post-contact (early 19th-century) sites. Site locations are shown on individual island maps, and detailed plans are provided for several sites.

The Illuminated Landscape

The Illuminated Landscape
Title The Illuminated Landscape PDF eBook
Author Gary Noy
Publisher Heyday Books
Total Pages 468
Release 2010
Genre Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.)
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The literary Sierra Nevada as seen by writers from Muir to Twain to Stegner and Snyder. Over 50 inspired pieces from Indian tale to modern story.

A Landscape Legacy

A Landscape Legacy
Title A Landscape Legacy PDF eBook
Author John Brookes
Publisher Pimpernel Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9781910258934

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"It is no exaggeration to say that John Brookes transformed twentieth-century garden design, not only in his native Britain but throughout the world. He fundamentally changed the way people think about their gardens. In his first book, Room Outside, in 1969, he wrote, 'A garden is essentially a place for use by people not a static picture created by plants; plants provide the props, the colour and texture, but the garden is the stage and its design should be determined by the uses it is intended to fulfil.' Today, nearly fifty years on, he emphasises the importance of reconciling nature and the character of a landscape with the needs and visions of the people living in it. Over those fifty years he has designed gardens - and taught garden design - in the United States, Canada and South America, in Russia and Japan, in Iran and Kashmir, and all over Europe - always consulting the vernacular of an area, its materials and how they are used, as well as its plants. Now, in A Landscape Legacy John Brookes tells the story of his life and work and reflects on how his thinking about garden design, and design generally, has developed." -- Provided by publisher.

Torrey Pines

Torrey Pines
Title Torrey Pines PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 104
Release 1994
Genre Landscape
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Garden Legacy

Garden Legacy
Title Garden Legacy PDF eBook
Author Design Workshop
Publisher
Total Pages 168
Release 2010-07-02
Genre Gardens
ISBN 9780982749401

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Garden Legacy

Garden Legacy
Title Garden Legacy PDF eBook
Author Mary Louise Mossy Christovich
Publisher Historic New Orleans Collection
Total Pages
Release 2016-12-01
Genre
ISBN 9780917860720

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L'Enfant's Legacy

L'Enfant's Legacy
Title L'Enfant's Legacy PDF eBook
Author Michael Bednar
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 312
Release 2006-05-31
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780801883187

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Outstanding Academic Title for 2007, Choice Magazine Many American democratic ideals are embodied in the public spaces of its cities, especially in Washington, D.C. In L'Enfant's Legacy architect and scholar Michael Bednar explores the public spaces of the nation's capital, examining the context of the surrounding architecture and the roles of the spaces in the changing functional life of the city. Bednar examines the ways in which L'Enfant's innovative plan of 1791, along with later developments, symbolizes and encourages democratic freedoms and traditions. In the spaces of Capitol Square, citizens expect to encounter their government directly in a dignified setting, a symbolic public forum. On the White House grounds they expect to meet the president where he works and lives. At the National Mall—America's front lawn—citizens exercise their rights of assembly and free speech, as well as play football, eat lunch, and socialize. From historic Lincoln Square, Dupont Circle, and Judiciary Square to the newly developed Freedom Plaza, Pershing Park, and Market Square, Bednar's thoughtful study provides a fresh perspective on the role of public space in the expression of democratic ideals.