The Landscape of Man: Shaping the Environment from Prehistory to the Present Day

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The seminal text on landscape architecture from prehistory until the present day, now in an updated edition and illustrated in full color.Now available in a new, updated edition, The Landscape of Man is a formative study on the history of landscape architecture. From small gardens to megacities, humans have always molded their environment to express or symbolize ideas―­power, order, comfort, harmony, pleasure, and mystery, to name a few. In 1975, authors Geoffrey and Susan Jellicoe linked these ideas together to demonstrate that they are manifestations of a single, innate process.The authors examined human-created spaces from ancient Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, the Muslim world, medieval Europe, India, China, Japan, pre-­ Columbian America, and the post-Renaissance West in all its phases, as well as planning and landscape architecture from the mid-­ to late twentieth century.With a new introduction and final chapter by internationally respected landscape critic Tim Richardson, this edition explores modernism to postmodernism, post-­industrialism to large-scale urban planning in China and elsewhere, before ending with small-­scale healing and community gardens.Redesigned throughout with a contemporary look and feel, and illustrated in full color, this valuable resource to landscape architecture is made available to a new generation of readers interested in uncovering the history of our built environments. 600+ illustrations Read more

ISBN10 0500028249
ISBN13 978-0500028247
Edition Third edition, expanded and updated
Language English
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Dimensions 9.4 x 1.5 x 11.4 inches
Item Weight 5.22 pounds
Print length 440 pages
Publication date April 14, 2026

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