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An English Arcadia 1600-1990: Designs For Gardens And Garden Buildings In The Care Of The National Trust

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An English Arcadia 1600-1990: Designs For Gardens And Garden Buildings In The Care Of The National Trust

Author: Gervase Jackson-Stops
Binding: Paperback
Published: The American Institute of Architects Press; The British National Trust, 1991

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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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This comprehensive architectural history, An English Arcadia 1600-1990: Designs For Gardens And Garden Buildings In The Care Of The National Trust, chronicles the evolution of garden design and its accompanying structures across four centuries. It presents a meticulous examination of the aesthetic principles and practical considerations that shaped these iconic landscapes, from grand estates to more intimate settings. The volume illustrates the enduring legacy of British garden artistry, detailing the contributions of renowned designers and the stylistic shifts that defined each era. Readers will discover the intricate relationship between nature and architecture, gaining insight into the cultural and social contexts that influenced these magnificent creations. This authoritative work offers a captivating journey through the verdant heritage preserved by the National Trust.

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Author: Gervase Jackson-Stops
Binding: Paperback
Published: The American Institute of Architects Press; The British National Trust, 1991

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This comprehensive architectural history, An English Arcadia 1600-1990: Designs For Gardens And Garden Buildings In The Care Of The National Trust, chronicles the evolution of garden design and its accompanying structures across four centuries. It presents a meticulous examination of the aesthetic principles and practical considerations that shaped these iconic landscapes, from grand estates to more intimate settings. The volume illustrates the enduring legacy of British garden artistry, detailing the contributions of renowned designers and the stylistic shifts that defined each era. Readers will discover the intricate relationship between nature and architecture, gaining insight into the cultural and social contexts that influenced these magnificent creations. This authoritative work offers a captivating journey through the verdant heritage preserved by the National Trust.