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Olmsted Brothers

Report on the New York Botanical Garden

In the 'Report on the New York Botanical Garden,' the Olmsted Brothers present a comprehensive analysis and visionary outline for one of America'Äôs premier botanical institutions. This seminal work captures the intricate relationship between landscape architecture and horticulture, interweaving rich descriptive prose with technical assessments. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century American landscape design, the report encapsulates a progressive vision for public green spaces, emphasizing ecological balance and community engagement within urban settings. Through meticulous observations and thoughtful recommendations, the report reflects a nuanced understanding of the cultural and scientific significance of botanical gardens. The Olmsted Brothers, an influential firm founded by Frederick Law Olmsted'Äôs sons, emerged from a legacy of landscape architecture that shaped many of America's iconic parks, including Central Park. Their deep-rooted commitment to the principles of naturalism, ecology, and public accessibility inevitably influenced their approach to the New York Botanical Garden. Drawing from their vast experience and knowledge, the brothers sought to create spaces that not only showcased plant diversity but also fostered human connection to nature, reflecting their reverence for environmental sustainability. For readers passionate about landscape architecture, botany, or urban planning, this report serves as both a historical document and a philosophical guide. It invites reflection on the fundamental importance of botanical gardens in fostering urban biodiversity and enhancing the quality of life. The Olmsted Brothers' insights remain relevant, making this report a must-read for anyone interested in the continued evolution of public green spaces.
68 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2022
Udgivelsesår
2022
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