Architects of an American Landscape - Henry Hobson Richardson, Frederick Law Olmsted, and the Reimagining of America's Public and Private Spaces by Hugh Howard
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Web ID: 14061086Dual Biography of Richardson and Olmsted
I found it interesting that the author admitted in the afterword that he really wanted to write about Henry Hobson Richardson, but thought adding Frederick Law Olmsted would make the book more marketable. I am a Pittsburgh native, so Henry Hobson Richardson was known to me, though I knew more of Olmsted’s work. What I did not know was that the two men were friends and worked closely together. This is a fascinating dual biography that also contains a lot of history. I would like to reread it and savor it, but even a quick read yielded fascinating vignettes that were new to me. And Richardson, described as “Falstaffian” and larger than life is deserving of more public attention. Both were pioneers of their respective professions, particularly FLO, who pretty much created landscape architecture. An dits hard not to notice how badly public architecture has deteriorated. #ArchitectsOfAnAmericsnLandscape #NetGalley
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