Unearthed

Unearthed

The Landscapes of Hargreaves Associates

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Publication Date: 14th June 2013

The work of landscape architecture firm Hargreaves Associates is globally renowned, from the 21st Century Waterfront in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to London's 2012 Olympic Park. Founded by George Hargreaves... Read More
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The work of landscape architecture firm Hargreaves Associates is globally renowned, from the 21st Century Waterfront in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to London's 2012 Olympic Park. Founded by George Hargreaves... Read More
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The work of landscape architecture firm Hargreaves Associates is globally renowned, from the 21st Century Waterfront in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to London's 2012 Olympic Park. Founded by George Hargreaves in 1983, this team of designers has transformed numerous abandoned sites into topographically and functionally diverse landscapes. Hargreaves Associates' body of work reflects the socioeconomic and legislative changes that have impacted landscape architecture over the past three decades, particularly the availability of former industrial sites and their subsequent redevelopment into parks. The firm's longstanding interest in such projects brings it into frequent contact with the communities and local authorities who use and live in these built environments, which tend to be contested grounds owing to the conflicting claims of the populations and municipalities that use and manage them. As microcosms of contemporary political, social, and economic terrains, these designed spaces signify larger issues in urban redevelopment and landscape design.

The first scholarly examination of the firm's philosophy and body of work, Unearthed uses Hargreaves Associates' portfolio to illustrate the key challenges and opportunities of designing today's public spaces. Illustrated with more than one hundred and fifty color and black-and-white images, this study explores the methods behind canonical Hargreaves Associates sites, such as San Francisco's Crissy Field, Sydney Olympic Park, and the Louisville Waterfront Park. M'Closkey outlines how Hargreaves and his longtime associate Mary Margaret Jones approach the design of public places—conceptually, materially, and formally—on sites that require significant remaking in order to support a greater range of ecological and social needs.

Details
  • Price: $80.00
  • Pages: 256
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
  • Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Series: Penn Studies in Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: 14th June 2013
  • Illustration Note: 125 color, 30 b/w
  • ISBN: 9780812207804
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General
    ARCHITECTURE / Landscape
Reviews
"M'Closkey avoids the spurious dichotomies of design versus planning or art versus science, recognizing the complexity and ambiguity in Hargreaves' work. Original and thoughtful, Unearthed places designed landscapes in the context of theory, legal and economic issues, and the changing morphology of cities."
- Kenneth Helphand, University of Oregon
"Unearthed redresses the paucity of scholarship about Hargreaves Associates through a grounded, sustained treatment. A valuable contribution to studies of contemporary landscape architecture."
- David L. Hays, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Author Bio
Karen M'Closkey teaches landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a cofounder of PEG office of landscape + architecture, an award-winning design and research practice based in Philadelphia.
Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Geographies
—Crissy Field, San Francisco, California
—21st Century Waterfront and Renaissance Parks, Chattanooga, Tennessee
—Los Angeles State Historic Park, Los Angeles, California
Chapter 2. Techniques
—Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Australia
—Guadalupe River Park, San Jose, California
—Brightwater Wastewater Treatment Facility and Northern Mitigation Area, Snohomish County, Washington
Chapter 3. Effects
—Louisville Waterfront Park, Louisville, Kentucky
—University of Cincinnati Master Plan, Cincinnati, Ohio
—William J. Clinton Presidential Center Park, Little Rock, Arkansas
Afterword

Project Teams for Cited Projects
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments

The work of landscape architecture firm Hargreaves Associates is globally renowned, from the 21st Century Waterfront in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to London's 2012 Olympic Park. Founded by George Hargreaves in 1983, this team of designers has transformed numerous abandoned sites into topographically and functionally diverse landscapes. Hargreaves Associates' body of work reflects the socioeconomic and legislative changes that have impacted landscape architecture over the past three decades, particularly the availability of former industrial sites and their subsequent redevelopment into parks. The firm's longstanding interest in such projects brings it into frequent contact with the communities and local authorities who use and live in these built environments, which tend to be contested grounds owing to the conflicting claims of the populations and municipalities that use and manage them. As microcosms of contemporary political, social, and economic terrains, these designed spaces signify larger issues in urban redevelopment and landscape design.

The first scholarly examination of the firm's philosophy and body of work, Unearthed uses Hargreaves Associates' portfolio to illustrate the key challenges and opportunities of designing today's public spaces. Illustrated with more than one hundred and fifty color and black-and-white images, this study explores the methods behind canonical Hargreaves Associates sites, such as San Francisco's Crissy Field, Sydney Olympic Park, and the Louisville Waterfront Park. M'Closkey outlines how Hargreaves and his longtime associate Mary Margaret Jones approach the design of public places—conceptually, materially, and formally—on sites that require significant remaking in order to support a greater range of ecological and social needs.

  • Price: $80.00
  • Pages: 256
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
  • Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Series: Penn Studies in Landscape Architecture
  • Publication Date: 14th June 2013
  • Illustrations Note: 125 color, 30 b/w
  • ISBN: 9780812207804
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General
    ARCHITECTURE / Landscape
"M'Closkey avoids the spurious dichotomies of design versus planning or art versus science, recognizing the complexity and ambiguity in Hargreaves' work. Original and thoughtful, Unearthed places designed landscapes in the context of theory, legal and economic issues, and the changing morphology of cities."
– Kenneth Helphand, University of Oregon
"Unearthed redresses the paucity of scholarship about Hargreaves Associates through a grounded, sustained treatment. A valuable contribution to studies of contemporary landscape architecture."
– David L. Hays, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Karen M'Closkey teaches landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a cofounder of PEG office of landscape + architecture, an award-winning design and research practice based in Philadelphia.

Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Geographies
—Crissy Field, San Francisco, California
—21st Century Waterfront and Renaissance Parks, Chattanooga, Tennessee
—Los Angeles State Historic Park, Los Angeles, California
Chapter 2. Techniques
—Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Australia
—Guadalupe River Park, San Jose, California
—Brightwater Wastewater Treatment Facility and Northern Mitigation Area, Snohomish County, Washington
Chapter 3. Effects
—Louisville Waterfront Park, Louisville, Kentucky
—University of Cincinnati Master Plan, Cincinnati, Ohio
—William J. Clinton Presidential Center Park, Little Rock, Arkansas
Afterword

Project Teams for Cited Projects
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments