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Engineering - The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: The Last Great Projects, 1890–1895 (Volume 9)

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Book Synopsis: The concluding volume of the monumental Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted captures some of Olmsted's greatest achievements.Choice 2015 Outstanding Academic Title

In 1890, Frederick Law Olmsted, then nearly sixty-eight years old, had risen to the pinnacle of his career. Together with his partners, stepson John Charles Olmsted and protégé Henry Sargent Codman, he was involved in a number of major ongoing projects, including the Boston, Buffalo, and Rochester park systems, the campus plan for Stanford University, and numerous private estates. In July, he reported that the firm had "twenty works of considerable importance" underway, including nine large parks and six estates that he believed were "matters of public interest." Before the summer ended, the firm's commitments would expand dramatically as Olmsted and his partners were appointed landscape architects for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. As commissions for new park systems, residential communities, grounds for educational institutions, and private homes increased, Olmsted feared that their commitments would exceed the partners' ability to do their best work.

Despite these fears, Olmsted's work in the final six years of his professional career would only enhance his considerable reputation, as the ninth and final volume of The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted reveals. With its impressive waterways, monumental buildings, and verdant islands and shores, the Chicago fair proved to be one of the firm's crowning achievements. The early 1890s also saw the culmination of Olmsted's wide-ranging work on one of his other great projects: the design of the grounds of George W. Vanderbilt's massive estate, Biltmore, near Asheville, North Carolina. In planning the estate's thousands of acres, Olmsted outlined new approaches to landscape design, promoted the creation of the first scientific forestry operation in the United States, designed a model residential subdivision, and proposed an arboretum that would have been the most ambitious in the nation. The Last Great Projects, 1890–1895, chronicles the history of one of the world's greatest landscape design firms while offering a fascinating retrospective on Frederick Law Olmsted's productive final years. The volume also gathers together the important documents of this last triumphant era. As Olmsted neared the end of his career, he wrote some of his most reflective letters and reports, summarizing the legacy of his involvement with the U.S. Sanitary Commission, the quality of landscape design in England and France, the biographical circumstances that proved most important to his development as an artist, and his hopes and fears for the future of his profession.

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Discover the lasting legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted, the renowned landscape architect, in his final years of groundbreaking work. In "The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: The Last Great Projects, 1890–1895 (Volume 9)", you'll be captivated by Olmsted's unparalleled achievements that solidified his place as a visionary in his field.

At the peak of his career, Olmsted was involved in numerous significant projects, including the iconic park systems in Boston, Buffalo, and Rochester, the breathtaking campus plan for Stanford University, and the design of exquisite private estates. This volume unveils the immense impact of Olmsted's work, with twenty major projects underway, including large parks and estates of public interest.

Immerse yourself in the extraordinary journey as Olmsted and his partners embarked on their most momentous endeavor - the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Witness the birth of a grand spectacle, featuring majestic waterways, magnificent buildings, and lush landscapes meticulously crafted by Olmsted's firm. This achievement stands as a testament to their unrivaled talent and creativity.

As you delve deeper into Olmsted's final years, you'll uncover the culmination of his extensive work on George W. Vanderbilt's Biltmore estate. Olmsted's revolutionary design encompassed thousands of acres, introducing innovative landscape approaches, pioneering scientific forestry practices, and proposing an ambitious arboretum. This masterpiece forever altered the landscape design industry.

"The Last Great Projects, 1890–1895" not only reveals the history of one of the world's most esteemed landscape design firms but also provides a profound insight into Olmsted's personal reflections and fears. His letters and reports speak volumes about his passion for his profession, his admiration for landscape design abroad, and his vision for the future of his art.

Experience the genius of Frederick Law Olmsted's final years through the pages of this remarkable volume. Delve into the captivating world of landscape architecture and gain a deeper understanding of the remarkable legacy left by this visionary artist.

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