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Women, Modernity, and Landscape Architecture

Author/EditorDumpelmann, Sonja (Author)
Beardsley, John (Author)
ISBN: 9780415745888
Pub Date06/02/2015
BindingPaperback
Pages270
Dimensions (mm)246(h) * 174(w)
This book looks closely at the work and influences of some of the least studied figures of the era: established and less well-known female landscape architects who pursued modernist ideals in their designs.
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Modernity was critically important to the formation and evolution of landscape architecture, yet its histories in the discipline are still being written. This book looks closely at the work and influences of some of the least studied figures of the era: established and less well-known female landscape architects who pursued modernist ideals in their designs.
The women discussed in this volume belong to the pioneering first two generations of professional landscape architects and were outstanding in the field. They not only developed notable practices but some also became leaders in landscape architectural education as the first professors in the discipline, or prolific lecturers and authors. As early professionals who navigated the world of a male-dominated intellectual and menial work force they were exponents of modernity. In addition, many personalities discussed in this volume were either figures of transition between tradition and modernism (like Silvia Crowe, Maria Teresa Parpagliolo), or they fully embraced and furthered the modernist agenda (like Rosa Kliass, Cornelia Oberlander).
The chapters offer new perspectives and contribute to the development of a more balanced and integrated landscape architectural historiography of the twentieth century. Contributions come from practitioners and academics who discuss women based in USA, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, South Africa, the former USSR, Sweden, Britain, Germany, Austria, France and Italy. Ideal reading for those studying landscape history, women's studies and cultural geography.

Modernity was critically important to the formation and evolution of landscape architecture, yet its histories in the discipline are still being written. This book looks closely at the work and influences of some of the least studied figures of the era: established and less well-known female landscape architects who pursued modernist ideals in their designs.
The women discussed in this volume belong to the pioneering first two generations of professional landscape architects and were outstanding in the field. They not only developed notable practices but some also became leaders in landscape architectural education as the first professors in the discipline, or prolific lecturers and authors. As early professionals who navigated the world of a male-dominated intellectual and menial work force they were exponents of modernity. In addition, many personalities discussed in this volume were either figures of transition between tradition and modernism (like Silvia Crowe, Maria Teresa Parpagliolo), or they fully embraced and furthered the modernist agenda (like Rosa Kliass, Cornelia Oberlander).
The chapters offer new perspectives and contribute to the development of a more balanced and integrated landscape architectural historiography of the twentieth century. Contributions come from practitioners and academics who discuss women based in USA, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, South Africa, the former USSR, Sweden, Britain, Germany, Austria, France and Italy. Ideal reading for those studying landscape history, women's studies and cultural geography.

Sonja Dumpelmann is Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, Harvard University. John Beardsley is Director of Garden and Landscape Studies, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C.

Acknowledgments, Introduction (Sonja Dumpelmann and John Beardsley), 1.Creating New Landscapes for Old Europe: Herta Hammerbacher, Sylvia Crowe, Maria Teresa Parpagliolo (Sonja Dumpelmann), 2. International Training and National Ambitions: Female Landscape Architects in Sweden, 1900-1950 (Catharina Nolin), 3. Urbanist Landscape: Militsa Prokhorova, Liubov' Zalesskaia, and the Emergence of Soviet Landscape Architecture (Alla G. Vronskaya), 4. Anna Plischke and Helene Wolf: Designing gardens in the early twentieth century (Ulrike Krippner, Iris Meder), 5. Creative Margins: Three women in Post-War French Landscape Architecture (Bernadette Blanchon), 6. Modernity, Mining and Improvement: Joane Pim and the Practice(s) of 'Landscape Culture' in Mid-Twentieth-Century South Africa (Jeremy Foster), 7. American Landscape Architecture at Mid-Century: Modernism, Science, and Art (Thaisa Way), 8. Ruth Patricia Shellhorn: Mid-Century Living in the Southern California Landscape (Kelly Comras), 9. Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: A Model Modern (Susan Herrington), 10. Beyond Roberto Burle Marx: Another Genealogy of Modern Landscape Architecture in Brazil (Zeuler R. M. de A. Lima), Bibliography

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