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The Making of Place: Modern and Contemporary Gardens

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Making of Place: Modern and Contemporary Gardens

Contributors:

By (Author) John Dixon Hunt

ISBN:

9781780235202

Publisher:

Reaktion Books

Imprint:

Reaktion Books

Publication Date:

1st March 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

712

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 190mm, Height 250mm

Description

The Making of Place offers an accessible tour of modern garden landscapesthat gives non-designers as well as specialists a new view of the createdoutdoor world around them. The book will appeal to all those interestedin the history and significance of the modern garden and landscape,as well as specialists in the field of garden history and design.

Reviews

This is an invaluable source to help us trace that garden or that designer that we have come across but cant remember the details. The author draws together a deep knowledge of garden history alongside his observations on the modern art of place-making, and uses a vibrant lexicon to discuss hundreds of years of descriptions and influences of gardens past. The illustrations help to navigate the places he refers to but are not essential it is the text that shines out. * The Garden *
John Dixon Hunt has added yet another gem to his string of distinguished books on garden history with the publication of The Making of Place, a masterly analysis of modern gardens from several countries in and beyond his adopted United States . . . the book offers an accessible tour of modern garden landscapes (including new botanical gardens, small parks and seldom noticed university campus gardens), giving non-designers as well as specialists a fresh view of the created outdoor world around them. * Hortus *
Far too many books on contemporary gardens are aimed at the coffee-table rather than the library, concerned more with flattering a select body of individual designers than informing the reader about the current state of garden-making. Here is a scholarly, critically rigorous but very readable and well-illustrated account of gardens around the world today * A Magazine *
The Making of Place taught me about many architects and projects I was not aware of, thanks to the discussion of what Id wager is at least one hundred gardens. Not all of the places are masterpieces nor are documented with some of the many photographs provided, but this is where Hunts critical voice is most important: his commentary expresses what is important about each garden, what can be learned from them, and how they have influenced subsequent landscapes. Unlike other Hunt books, which are geared to people with an existing knowledge of landscape history and theory, this book is rewarding for those who might not have a heavy background in garden design but bring with them a strong interest in the subject. * A Daily Dose of Architecture *
The extraordinary range of approaches and styles one sees in gardens throughout the world, in different countries and different cultures can be quite bewildering. It is fortunate to have one such as John Dixon Hunt, who seems to have a comprehensive knowledge and grasp of all matters of garden design, to organise such divergent and wide-ranging approaches and present them to us in a way that is easily comprehended . . . he presents a wealth of information and comment in a manner which is a pleasure to read and which gives the reader an overview of the current landscape and gardening scene quite an achievement and a joy to read. * Irish Garden Plant Society Newletter *
Praise for A World of Gardens: In this fascinating series of illustrated essays, John Dixon Hunt explores the influences behind the design of gardens around the globe and uncovers recurring themes throughout the ages. Ideal for both garden visitors and students of design. * The English Garden *

Author Bio

John Dixon Hunt is Emeritus Professor of the History and Theory of Landscape at the University of Pennsylvania. His many books include Historical Ground (2014) and The Art of Ruskin and the Spirit of Place (Reaktion, 2020).

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