A Modern Arcadia: Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and the Plan for Forest Hills Garden

A Modern Arcadia: Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and the Plan for Forest Hills Garden image
ISBN-10:

1952620082

ISBN-13:

9781952620089

Author(s): Klaus, Susan L.
Released: Jan 01, 2004
Format: Paperback, 224 pages
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Description:

Winner, Center for Historic Preservation Book Prize
Winner, New York City Book Award for Landscape History\nConceived as an experiment that would apply the new “science” of city planning to a suburban setting, Forest Hills Gardens was created by the Russell Sage Foundation to provide housing for middle-class commuters as an alternative to cramped flats in New York City. Although it has long been recognized as one of the most influential planned communities in the United States, this is the first time Forest Hills Gardens has been the subject of a book.
Susan L. Klaus's fully illustrated history chronicles the creation of the 142-acre development from its inception in 1909 through its first two decades, offering critical insights into American planning history, landscape architecture, and the social and economic forces that shaped housing in the Progressive Era. Klaus focuses particularly on the creative genius of Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., who served as planner and landscape architect for the project.\nDrawing on his father's visionary ideas but developing his own perspective, the younger Olmsted redefined planning for the modern era and became one of the founders of the profession of city planning in the United States.\n“The scholarship in this work is exceptionally thorough. . . . A Modern Arcadia will make a significant contribution to the fields of landscape and planning history.”
―Cynthia Zaitzevsky, author of Frederick Law Olmsted and the Boston Park System\n“A Modern Arcadia illuminates the fascinating intersection of social and aesthetic reform movements in the Progressive Era, as well as the early career of a prolific and influential planner and landscape architect.”
―David Glassberg, author of Sense of History: The Place of the Past in American Life


























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