

In 1930 the Olmsted Brothers and Harland Bartholomew & Associates submitted a report, "Parks, Playgrounds, and Beaches for the Los Angeles Region," to the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. After... Read More
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In 1930 the Olmsted Brothers and Harland Bartholomew & Associates submitted a report, "Parks, Playgrounds, and Beaches for the Los Angeles Region," to the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. After a day or two of coverage in the newspapers, the report dropped from sight. The plan set out a system of parks and parkways, children's playgrounds, and public beaches. It is a model of ambitious, intelligent, sensitive planning commissioned at a time when land was available, if only the city planners had had the fortitude and vision to act on its recommendations.
"Parks, Playgrounds, and Beaches" has become a highly valued but difficult-to-find document. In this book, Greg Hise and William Deverell examine the reasons it was called for, analyze why it failed, and open a discussion about the future of urban public space. In addition to their introduction and a facsimile reproduction of the report, Eden by Design includes a dialogue between Hise, Deverell, and widely admired landscape architect Laurie Olin that illuminates the significance of the Olmsted-Bartholomew report and situates it in the history of American landscape planning.
"Parks, Playgrounds, and Beaches" has become a highly valued but difficult-to-find document. In this book, Greg Hise and William Deverell examine the reasons it was called for, analyze why it failed, and open a discussion about the future of urban public space. In addition to their introduction and a facsimile reproduction of the report, Eden by Design includes a dialogue between Hise, Deverell, and widely admired landscape architect Laurie Olin that illuminates the significance of the Olmsted-Bartholomew report and situates it in the history of American landscape planning.
Details
- Price: $34.95
- Pages: 323
- Carton Quantity: 22
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Imprint: University of California Press
- Publication Date: 7th June 2000
- Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
- Illustration Note: 53 b-w photographs, 35 maps and plans
- ISBN: 9780520224155
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
ARCHITECTURE / History / General
Author Bio
Table of Contents
Preface to a Master Plan
Private Power, Public Space
Parks, Playgrounds and Beaches for the Los Angeles Region
A Report submitted to the Citizens' Committee on Parks, Playgrounds, and Beaches,
by Olmsted Brothers and Bartholomew and Associates, Consultants
The Power of Diction
An Interview with Laurie Olin by Greg Hise and William Deverell
Index
Private Power, Public Space
Parks, Playgrounds and Beaches for the Los Angeles Region
A Report submitted to the Citizens' Committee on Parks, Playgrounds, and Beaches,
by Olmsted Brothers and Bartholomew and Associates, Consultants
The Power of Diction
An Interview with Laurie Olin by Greg Hise and William Deverell
Index
In 1930 the Olmsted Brothers and Harland Bartholomew & Associates submitted a report, "Parks, Playgrounds, and Beaches for the Los Angeles Region," to the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. After a day or two of coverage in the newspapers, the report dropped from sight. The plan set out a system of parks and parkways, children's playgrounds, and public beaches. It is a model of ambitious, intelligent, sensitive planning commissioned at a time when land was available, if only the city planners had had the fortitude and vision to act on its recommendations.
"Parks, Playgrounds, and Beaches" has become a highly valued but difficult-to-find document. In this book, Greg Hise and William Deverell examine the reasons it was called for, analyze why it failed, and open a discussion about the future of urban public space. In addition to their introduction and a facsimile reproduction of the report, Eden by Design includes a dialogue between Hise, Deverell, and widely admired landscape architect Laurie Olin that illuminates the significance of the Olmsted-Bartholomew report and situates it in the history of American landscape planning.
"Parks, Playgrounds, and Beaches" has become a highly valued but difficult-to-find document. In this book, Greg Hise and William Deverell examine the reasons it was called for, analyze why it failed, and open a discussion about the future of urban public space. In addition to their introduction and a facsimile reproduction of the report, Eden by Design includes a dialogue between Hise, Deverell, and widely admired landscape architect Laurie Olin that illuminates the significance of the Olmsted-Bartholomew report and situates it in the history of American landscape planning.
- Price: $34.95
- Pages: 323
- Carton Quantity: 22
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Imprint: University of California Press
- Publication Date: 7th June 2000
- Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
- Illustrations Note: 53 b-w photographs, 35 maps and plans
- ISBN: 9780520224155
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
ARCHITECTURE / History / General
Preface to a Master Plan
Private Power, Public Space
Parks, Playgrounds and Beaches for the Los Angeles Region
A Report submitted to the Citizens' Committee on Parks, Playgrounds, and Beaches,
by Olmsted Brothers and Bartholomew and Associates, Consultants
The Power of Diction
An Interview with Laurie Olin by Greg Hise and William Deverell
Index
Private Power, Public Space
Parks, Playgrounds and Beaches for the Los Angeles Region
A Report submitted to the Citizens' Committee on Parks, Playgrounds, and Beaches,
by Olmsted Brothers and Bartholomew and Associates, Consultants
The Power of Diction
An Interview with Laurie Olin by Greg Hise and William Deverell
Index