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Crisp, clean magazine which comes with a letter written home by an architecture student at Harvard in 1964. He talks of college life, but also of his studies in landscape architecture and "a pet p...
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Crisp, clean magazine which comes with a letter written home by an architecture student at Harvard in 1964. He talks of college life, but also of his studies in landscape architecture and "a pet project" for which he wrote much of the text about Olmsted who was the architect of New York City's Central Park. The magazine measurea 8-1/2"x11" and has 83 pages of text, plus an index. Articles include: World's Fair Challenge to Design; Scotland's National Landscape Policy; International Park Planning; The Input-Output Approach to Disaster; The View From The Tee; Elements of Golf Course Design; and Fairways and Greenways in Town Plainning. Illustrated with drawings and black and white photographs.
Product Info
Publisher: Publication Board of the American Society of Landscape Architects
Year: 1964
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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