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Author Hall, Lee.

Title Olmsted's America : an "unpractical" man and his vision of civilization / Lee Hall
Edition First edition
Published Boston : Little, Brown, [1995]
©1995

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 WATERFT ART&ARCH  712.092 Olmste Hal/Oaa  AVAILABLE
Description ix, 270 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 27 cm
Series A Bulfinch Press book
Bulfinch Press book.
Summary But Olmsted was a restless individual who pursued a number of careers, among them "scientific" farmer, journalist, and commissioner of the Union's Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. He was author of several books, director of the Mariposa gold mines in California, instrumental in the preservation of Yosemite and Niagara Falls - and, by extension, the founding of the National Park Service - and designer of Riverside, Illinois, the first planned suburb. Perhaps his most significant legacy to Western civilization, however, stems from his ideas and plans concerning the importance of integrating everyday life with nature. In Olmsted's America, Lee Hall presents not just a biography per se but an examination of how Olmsted's particular ideas affected the United States during his time and the important significance these concepts hold for today's world, especially as they relate to nature and the environment
While Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) stands among America's great innovators, his story is one of both enormous achievement and miserable failure, of public acclaim and official derision. Known as the Father of American Landscape Architecture, he is best recognized for his collaborative work with Calvert Vaux. Together they designed and built some of the greatest parks and public spaces in America, including Central Park in Manhattan and Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Among Olmsted's numerous solo projects are Boston's Emerald Necklace, the grounds of the United States Capitol and the Washington Monument, and the extensive grounds at Biltmore, the Vanderbilt mansion in North Carolina
Notes "A Bulfinch Press book."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-263) and index
Subject Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903.
Landscape architects -- United States -- Biography.
Landscape architecture -- United States -- History.
SUBJECT United States -- Civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139934
United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78095330
Genre/Form Biographies.
LC no. 94034663
ISBN 0821219987