The Landscape of Man

Shaping the Environment from Prehistory to the Present Day

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‘An astonishingly clear study of the man-made landscape of the world, its beginnings, its history and its future’ Daily Telegraph

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Geoffrey Jellicoe, Susan Jellicoe

Description

From small gardens to complete cities, humans have always moulded their environment to express or symbolize ideas – power, order, comfort, harmony, pleasure, mystery. It is Geoffrey and Susan Jellicoe’s distinction to have realized that these are manifestations of a single process, and to have linked them all together.

Taking twenty-eight ‘cultures’ from Ancient Mesopotamia to the Post-Renaissance West, the authors first summarize the social and intellectual background, then describe how this is expressed in in terms of landscape, and finally demonstrate their case in a series of picture spreads showing what actually happened. The final section – about a fifth of the whole – is devoted to planning since 1945.

This edition has been revised and expanded to bring the text completely up to date, and show the implications of today’s trends in landscape architecture and planning for tomorrow’s world.

Additional information

Weight 1578 g
Dimensions 23.4 x 28.5 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 1 March 1995
Number of pages 408
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 23.4 x 28.5 cm
Weight 1578 g

Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe (1900-1996) was the best-known landscape architect of his generation. He was a founding member of the Landscape Institute, and from 1939 to 1949 he was its President. In 1948, he became the founding President of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA). From 1954 to 1968 he was a member of Royal Fine Art Commission and from 1967 to 1974 a Trustee of Tate Gallery. He writes with his wife Suan Jellicoe.

Susan Jellicoe is a landscape artist and wife of Geoffrey Jellicoe.