
The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens
by Linda A. Chisholm
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Pub Date Jul 10 2018 | Archive Date Jun 05 2018
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Description
The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens explores the defining moments in garden design. Through profiles of 100 of the most influential gardens, Linda Chisholm explores how social, political, and economic influences shaped garden design principles. The book is organized chronologically and by theme, starting with the medieval garden Alhambra and ending with the modern naturalism of the Lurie Garden. Sumptuously illustrated, The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens is a comprehensive resource for garden designers and landscape architects, design students, and garden history enthusiasts.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781604695298 |
PRICE | $55.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 400 |
Featured Reviews

Beautiful and well written book taking a detailed look - through history, analysis, and photos - at 100 different gardens and landscapes. This is a fantastic book for gardeners, historians.

Such a beautiful book that inspires travel! It was lovely to break down the history of gardens in an easy-to-follow manner; split in 17 chapters that describe major historic gardens I was able to read information without becoming overwhelmed (as I tend to be when reading non-fiction). Whenever I travel I try to visit botanical gardens but hadn't even thought of visiting individual famous gardens -- this book has brought that desire to the forefront. A great book for those who love gardens, history, and travel.

It was a lovely overview of the world's gardens but sometimes the essays fell short of tying the garden to the premise, to become simple descriptions. It was a large undertaking that tends to run away from the author. That said, I can see it on the bookshelves of every gardener and garden historian.
Thank you to the publishers for the advanced readers copy in return for an honest review.

In this large and sumptuous volume, the author aims to illustrate the history of garden design and explain why particular garden styles prevailed at particular times. It isn't intended to be a guide to the 100 best gardens - although many of the gardens within its bindings would probably fall to be regarded as such. It encompasses garden styles from Roman times onward, taking in monastic and aristocratic gardens, and from different traditions - Islamic gardens, Chinese & Japanese gardens and European gardens where this style was adopted. There are medieval and Renaissance gardens, Arts & Crafts gardens, a comparatively small number of more contemporary gardens. Unsurprisingly, the gardens chosen are generally large and predominantly European.

Amazing photos of gardens across the world! I perfect read for anyone interested in landscape design.

I am reviewing this book for Linda A. Chisholm, Timber Press and NetGalley who gave me a copy of their book for an honest review.
This is such a lovely book, full of rich stories and even better pictures. I have a history with Landscape Architecture, and this hearkens me back to my college days. This book is both good for the layman garden lover or the professional looking for inspiration. It is also wonderful for the traveler looking to plan their next trip or getaway. I love that I can look through this book and learn something new everytime I read it. A wonderful coffee table book! Check it out. Definitely worth it.

This is more than the history of landscape design - it's HISTORY, period. Of civilization, of art and science, of exploration and colonization, of famous people and famous places, of changing tastes and ever-expanding knowledge; all laid out through the natural and cultivated spaces surrounding homes, settlements and cities over the past millennia-plus. From Hadrian's Villa to Versailles; from Kyoto's centuries-old "moss garden," Saiho-ji, to San Diego's mission-inspired Balboa Park; from George Washington's Mount Vernon to modernist sculpture gardens and Prince Charles' organic farm - this book is full of so much interesting and inspiring history, photographs and information that it took me a few months of savoring to get through it.
My only criticism is that most of the book was centered on Europe and North America, and it would've been great to see more representation from the other continents and cultures around the world.

This is a gorgeous book that gives a different perspective on gardens that I really enjoyed. It explains gardening from a historical perspective (what elements were adopted when) and makes me want to visit all of these gardens!
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