Fortieth Anniversary Report of the Secretary of the Class of 1881 of Harvard College
Author | : Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1881 |
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Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1921 |
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Author | : Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1881 |
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Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1921 |
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Author | : Harvard University. Class of 1881 |
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Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1921 |
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Author | : Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1880 |
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Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 1920 |
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Total Pages | : 426 |
Release | : 1922 |
Genre | : New England |
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Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. number.
Author | : Frederick Law Olmsted |
Publisher | : JHU Press |
Total Pages | : 858 |
Release | : 2013-11-30 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1421409267 |
These papers document the personal and professional life of the foremost landscape architect in American history. Frederick Law Olmsted relocated from New York to the Boston area in the early 1880s. With the help of his stepson and partner, John Charles Olmsted, his professional office grew to become the first of its kind: a modern landscape architecture practice with park, subdivision, campus, residential, and other landscape design projects throughout the country. During the period covered in this volume, Olmsted and his partners, apprentices, and staff designed the exceptional park system of Boston and Brookline—including the Back Bay Fens, Franklin Park, and the Muddy River Improvement. Olmsted also designed parks for New York City, Rochester, Buffalo, and Detroit and created his most significant campus plans for Stanford University and the Lawrenceville School. The grounds of the U.S. Capitol were completed with the addition of the grand marble terraces that he designed as the transition to his surrounding landscape. Many of Olmsted’s most important private commissions belong to these years. He began his work at Biltmore, the vast estate of George Washington Vanderbilt, and designed Rough Point at Newport, Rhode Island, and several other estates for members of the Vanderbilt family. Olmsted wrote more frequently on the subject of landscape design during these years than in any comparable period. He would never provide a definitive treatise or textbook on landscape architecture, but the articles presented in this volume contain some of his most mature and powerful statements on the practice of landscape architecture.
Author | : Edward Gillin |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2018-10-18 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1350045950 |
Bringing together fourteen original essays, this collection opens up new perspectives on the architectural history of the nineteenth century by examining the buildings of the period through the lens of 'experience'. With a focus on the experience of the ordinary building user – rather than simply on the intentions of the designer – the book shows that new and important insights can be brought to our understanding of Victorian architecture. The chapters present a range of ideas and new research – some examining individual building case studies (from grand hotels and clubhouses in New York to the parliament buildings of Westminster), and others exploring conceptual questions about the nature of architectural experience, whether sensory or otherwise. Yet they share the premise that the idea of the 'experience of architecture' took on a new and particular significance with the rise of industrial modernity, and they examine what contemporary people – both architects and non-architects – understood by this idea. The insights in this volume extend beyond the study of Victorian architecture. Together they suggest how 'experience' might be used as a framework to produce a more convincingly historical account of the artefacts of architectural history.
Author | : Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1881 |
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Total Pages | : 470 |
Release | : 1906 |
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Author | : Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1872 |
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Total Pages | : 46 |
Release | : 1885 |
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