Garden Monographs
ENVISIONING LANDSCAPES: THE TRANSFORMATIVE ENVIRONMENTS OF OJB
Written by Ojb
This debut monograph of the visionary landscape architecture firm OJB uncovers the philosophy that guides the practice and reveals the transformative power of landscape through a selection of case studies drawn from the firm's thirty-year history.
MIREI SHIGEMORI - REBEL IN THE GARDEN: MODERN JAPANESE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (REV.)
Written by Tschumi, Christian
Mirei Shigemori prägte maßgeblich die Entwicklung der japanischen Landschaftsarchitektur im 20. Jahrhundert. Seit den 1920er Jahren tätig, gründete er 1932 die Kyotoer Gartengesellschaft und publizierte 1938 das 26-bändige Werk Illustrated Book on the History of the Japanese Garden.
ADVENTURES OF A NARRATIVE GARDENER: CREATING A LANDSCAPE OF MEMORY
Written by Fleming, Ronald Lee
2021 New England Society Book Award winner
HOCKER: 2005-2020 LANDSCAPES
Written by Hocker
A visually stunning overview of the work of internationally recognized, award-winning landscape architecture studio Hocker, whose thoughtfully conceived projects reveal a deep understanding of environment and materials, and express a strikingly contemporary point of view.
TOM STUART-SMITH: DRAWN FROM THE LAND
Written by Richardson, Tim
Landscape architect and designer Tom Stuart-Smith began his own practice in London in 1998. Known for contrasting built forms with naturalistic planting, Stuart-Smith has designed gardens, parks, and landscapes in Europe, India, Morocco, the United States, and the Caribbean.
REFLECTIONS OF PARADISE: THE GARDENS OF FERNANDO CARUNCHO
Written by Taylor, Gordon
The much-anticipated comprehensive survey of one of the world's most acclaimed landscape garden designers, famous for his extraordinarily sophisticated use of light and geometry in nature. Spanish landscape designer Fernando Caruncho has spent over four decades impressing the world with his breathtaking garden designs, which create a perfect union of architectural design within nature.
ROBERT IRWIN GETTY GARDEN (REVISED)
Written by Weschler, Lawrence
A beautifully illustrated, accessible volume about one of the Getty Center's best-loved sites. Among the most beloved sites at the Getty Center, the Central Garden has aroused intense interest from the moment artist Robert Irwin was awarded the commission.
GRAPHIC GARDEN
Written by Williams, Keith
- First monograph from landscape architect Keith Williams, highlighting his most impressive projects to date- Includes a preface by Alexa Hampton- The Graphic Garden is the first monograph from Keith Williams, a partner, along with Mario Nievera, of Nievera Williams Design - one of the country's leading landscape architectural firms.
GARDEN FOR ALL SEASONS: MARJORIE MERRIWEATHER POST'S HILLWOOD
Written by Markert, Kate
Enter the garden paradise of Marjorie Merriweather Post's Washington, D.C., estate in this first book on the history and design of the remarkable grounds. A Garden for All Seasons captures Marjorie Post's garden landscape, set on twenty-five acres in Washington, D.C.
ARTIFACT: THE ART AND GARDENS OF JEFF MENDOZA
Written by Mendoza, Jeff
-A look back at an accomplished landscape designer's career -Includes plant names in Latin Artifact presents the thoughtful and sophisticated landscape designs of Jeff Mendoza. A formally trained artist, his work often reflects the natural world - depicting botanical forms with earthy palettes. He noticed this connection and opened his eponymous firm, J. Mendoza Gardens in 1987.