Low-Key Genius: The Life and Work of Landscape-Gardener O.C. Simonds
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Author(s)Barbara Geiger,
PublisherFerme Ornee
ISBN / ASIN0983209901
ISBN-139780983209904
Sales Rank1,736,561
CategoryArchitecture
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Ossian Cole Simonds was a seminal figure in the naturalistic landscape movement at the beginning of the twentieth-century. He began designing with native plants at Graceland Cemetery in Chicago as early as 1880 and continued to develop landscapes that sensitively enhanced the local topography throughout his fifty-three year career. Simonds was a founder of the American Society of Landscape Architects, a popular teacher and author, and an early advocate for landscape and waterway preservation. In Low-Key Genius: The Life and Work of Landscape-Gardener O.C. Simonds, the first comprehensive biography of this significant designer, Barbara Geiger explores the development of his philosophy and the important colleagues, clients, and projects that shaped his career.
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