<p>"This is a book which architect aficionados of landscape design have long been waiting for, written by a critical scholar who has devoted the best part of the last twenty years to a progressive analysis of the interplay between modern architectural form and the landscape by which it has been invariably amplified." -Kenneth Frampton, author of <i>Modern Architecture: A Critical History</i></p>
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Landscapes of Modern Architecture
1. Social Idealism and Urban Landscape: Sunnyside Gardens vs. Roemerstadt
2. The Barcelona Pavilion as Landscape Garden: Modernity and the Picturesque
3. The Urban Landscapes of Erik Gunnar Asplund: Architecture between "Nature" and the City
4. Toward a Spiritual Landscape: The Woodland Cemetery and Swedish Burial Reform
5. A Landscape "Fit for a Democracy": Joze Plecnik at Prague Castle
6. Collaborative Fruits: Garrett Eckbo's Communal Landscapes
7. From the Virgilian Dream to Chandigarh: Le Corbusier and the Modern Landscape
8. Hilberseimer and Caldwell: Intersecting Ideologies in Lafayette Park
9. The Once and Future Park: From Central Park to OMA's Parc de la Villette
Afterword
Notes
Publication History
Index
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Caroline Constant is professor of architecture at the University of Michigan and a fellow of the American Academy in Rome.