An edition of Greenscapes (2009)

Greenscapes

Olmsted's Pacific Northwest

Greenscapes
Joan Hockaday, Joan Hockaday
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An edition of Greenscapes (2009)

Greenscapes

Olmsted's Pacific Northwest

The American Olmsted landscape legacy stretches from Central Park in New York to Seattle, Spokane and Portland park systems on the West Coast, all created more than a century ago. Frederick Law Olmsted, considered the “father” of the landscape architecture profession, was also stepfather and mentor to John Charles Olmsted. Both steadfastly believed that pastoral spaces are integral to healthy urban life.

Enthusiasm regarding Central Park kindled a nationwide movement to beautify cities, and in 1903, John Charles Olmsted traveled to Portland and Seattle, submitting master plans for park systems in both. He produced designs for several of the region’s university campuses and smaller cities, as well as Spokane’s premier Riverside Park System. His success was jeopardized by political and practical mine fields such as changing park boards, escalating land costs, and dwindling funds. Meticulous, intensely observant, industrious, and visionary, John Charles Olmsted’s finesse with members of the societal elite influenced property purchases, political appointments, and municipal funding levels. His careful attention to natural vistas, topography, and native plants still allow these verdant havens to yield a renewing connection to the outdoors.

"Greenscapes" is the first book to focus on John Charles Olmsted’s landscape architecture output—conveying the story of a shy, dutiful protégé carrying on the family business for an ailing patriarch, shaping the West in the Olmsted image. Staying in clubs and hotels for months at a time, he wrote his wife every evening after long days in the field. The hundreds of preserved letters utilized as source material detail each encounter and setback, describe the characters who shaped the region’s cities, and provide a front row seat to regional history and turn-of-the-century growth pains.

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2009, Washington State University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: John Charles Olmsted
A life led in the shadow
Foreword: Harvard letters of John Charles Olmsted
First Northwest impressions
Portland Exposition, parks, and clients
Seattle parks
Seattle private clients
University of Washington and the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Spokane and the Inland Northwest
Vancouver Island : the uplands
Final Northwest visits
Afterword: John Charles Olmsted's Northwest legacy
Appendix A: Park reports
Seattle, Portland, Spokane, and Walla Walla
Appendix B: Campus reports
University of Washington, Whitman, University of Idaho, Oregon State, McMinnville
Appendix C: Olmsted office timeline.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Pullman, WA
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
712.092, B
Library of Congress
SB470.O53 H634 2009, SB470.O53H634 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23015652M
ISBN 13
9780874222982
LCCN
2009001773
OCLC/WorldCat
231588998
Goodreads
5408237

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