Fred Tschopp, a Swiss-American landscape architect practised in both New Zealand and America from the 1920s to 1970. While in New Zealand (1929-1932), Tschopp worked in Auckland, Wellington and Rotorua. Tschopp's projects in New Zealand represent a new form of practice, a modernist approach to the practise of landscape architecture. We argue that Tschopp's work is a break from conventional landscape design practice in New Zealand during the 1920s and 1930s. He introduced three important ideas; the first was the idea of the park as a multi-functional space that accommodates a wide range of community needs, sport, education and productive horticulture. The second were ideas of a new discipline, planning, which had developed from the landscape...
2013-08-23In the years following World War II, there were few sights more ubiquitous in Southern Cal...
The name of the discipline ‘landscape architecture’ suggests that landscape’s primary relationship i...
Although the works of Frederick Law Olmsted – such as Central Park, Prospect Park, Franklin Park, Ri...
Fred Tschopp, a Swiss-American landscape architect practised in both New Zealand and America from th...
Ad Astera Per Aspera With its naturally beautiful and varied topography the Domain calls for nothing...
One of the central figures in modern landscape architecture, Garrett Eckbo (1910-2000) was a major i...
Since Olmstead envisioned Central Park, New York, the study of gardening has slowly become the Stapl...
One of the main outcomes of the Bauhaus-thinking in the garden design can be found outside Europe. I...
George Erwin Patton (1920-1991) was the most prolific landscape architect of twentieth century Phila...
The following dissertation stems from an initial encounter with what was intended to be a short semi...
For four years, Frederick G. Todd (1876-1948) studied and practiced with the Boston-based Olmsted Br...
In the decades around World War II, the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California rapidly evolve...
Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor and public spaces to achieve environmental, socio-be...
Landscape planning is an approach to planning land use based on analysis of physical, biological, cu...
This dissertation examines the development of the fields of landscape architecture and planning duri...
2013-08-23In the years following World War II, there were few sights more ubiquitous in Southern Cal...
The name of the discipline ‘landscape architecture’ suggests that landscape’s primary relationship i...
Although the works of Frederick Law Olmsted – such as Central Park, Prospect Park, Franklin Park, Ri...
Fred Tschopp, a Swiss-American landscape architect practised in both New Zealand and America from th...
Ad Astera Per Aspera With its naturally beautiful and varied topography the Domain calls for nothing...
One of the central figures in modern landscape architecture, Garrett Eckbo (1910-2000) was a major i...
Since Olmstead envisioned Central Park, New York, the study of gardening has slowly become the Stapl...
One of the main outcomes of the Bauhaus-thinking in the garden design can be found outside Europe. I...
George Erwin Patton (1920-1991) was the most prolific landscape architect of twentieth century Phila...
The following dissertation stems from an initial encounter with what was intended to be a short semi...
For four years, Frederick G. Todd (1876-1948) studied and practiced with the Boston-based Olmsted Br...
In the decades around World War II, the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California rapidly evolve...
Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor and public spaces to achieve environmental, socio-be...
Landscape planning is an approach to planning land use based on analysis of physical, biological, cu...
This dissertation examines the development of the fields of landscape architecture and planning duri...
2013-08-23In the years following World War II, there were few sights more ubiquitous in Southern Cal...
The name of the discipline ‘landscape architecture’ suggests that landscape’s primary relationship i...
Although the works of Frederick Law Olmsted – such as Central Park, Prospect Park, Franklin Park, Ri...