Shaping the American Landscape:
New Profiles from the Pioneers of American Landscape Design
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| Edited by Charles A. Birnbaum and Stephanie S. Foell |
| 496 pages, 7 1/4 x 9 1/4 |
| 62 color and 400 &w illustrations |
| Cloth 978-0-8139-2789-3 $65.50 |
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Shaping the American Landscape explores the lives and
work of 149 professionals who quite literally shaped both the
land itself and our ideas of what the American landscape means.
Although the contributors consider many important figures from
the past, the book breaks new ground by including seminal designers
who are in their twilight years, and in some cases still professionally
active, to provide a fascinating look at the modern era of design
in action. The roster of profiles extends far beyond landscape
architects to encompass professionals in many other fields, including
planning, journalism, gardening, and golf course and cemetery
design.
The authors seek not only to bring their subjects’ design
legacies to light, but also to instill a sense of stewardship
for historically meaningful examples of their art. Across North
America, key works in landscape designfrom M. Paul Friedberg’s
Riis Plaza Park in New York to Dan Kiley’s Nationsbank Plaza
in Tampahave already disappeared. Other iconic works, although
still extant, face serious threats of demolition. Shaping
the American Landscape identifies a host of public spaces
deserving of recognition, and sheds light on the process by which
they may be protected.
Organized in an accessible, encyclopedic format, Shaping
the American Landscape is an indispensable reference work
that may also be read simply for the pleasure of discovery. Many
readers will want to go beyond the page and personally experience
some of the landscapes described here. A generous selection of
illustrations, together with a list of surviving landscape sites
accessible to the public, brings both the subjects and their art
to life.
Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, FAAR, is the
founder and president of The Cultural Landscape Foundation. Stephanie
S. Foell is an architectural and landscape historian.