Cover art for Landscape as Art and Ecology
Published
Lars Mueller Publishe, September 2017
ISBN
9783037783795
Format
Hardcover, 288 pages
Dimensions
21cm × 14cm

Landscape as Art and Ecology Lectures by Roberto Burle Marx

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Roberto Burle Marx (1909 1994) remains one of the leading landscape architects ever. The significance of his landscape design lies in his use of abstract shapes that rarely employ symmetry, and his use of tropical, mainly Brazilian, flora. His distinctive and widely acclaimed work has been featured and referenced in numerous sources, yet few of Burle Marx's own words have been published.

This book of previously unpublished lectures fills this void. The lectures, delivered on international speaking tours, address topics such as: "The Garden as an Art in Living," "Gardens and Ecology," and "The Problem of Garden Lighting" Their timely publication helps shed light on Burle Marx's distinctive style and ethos of landscape as a way of life. AUTHOR: Gareth Doherty is lecturer in landscape architecture and urban planning and design at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. 10 illustrations

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