Sir John Vanbrugh and Landscape Architecture in Baroque England, 1690-1730

This examination of Vanbrugh’s work as a landscape designer also discusses other contemporary architects, designers, botanical collectors and illustrators such as Hawksmoor, Wren, Archer and Lord Burlington, and provides a survey of all the significant baroque landscape designs. An introduction sets the cultural and political scene, describing Vanbrugh’s early life, architecture and gardening in England and France during the period and one of Vanbrugh’s most important commissions in landscape design, Castle Howard. Subsequent chapters cover how landscape design changed in response to the needs of the country estate, the new enthusiasm for gardening, the growth of interest in botanical specimens and horticultural innovations, flowers and botany in art, garden monuments, the use of follies, and the importance of the cross-over of ideas between England and France. A final chapter looks at how Vanbrugh’s reputation and his designs have survived the succeeding centuries.


Sir John Vanbrugh and Landscape Architecture in Baroque England, 1690-1730

Searching the Thames: A Journey from the Source to the Sea

Through 80 photographs by the acclaimed Denis Waugh, this book traces the Thames from its source in the Gloucestershire countryside to the wide marshland skies of its estuary. Each photograph is accompanied by text exploring the river’s past.


Searching the Thames: A Journey from the Source to the Sea

Grounded: The Works of Phillips Farevaag Smallenberg

Showcasing the landscape architecture of Phillips Farevaag Smallenberg (PFS), a leading Canadian planning, urban design and landscape architecture firm, this comprehensive, thought-provoking and visually stunning book consists of seven commissioned essays by foremost architects working today. Each architect, including Bruce Kuwabara, Ken Greenberg and Kelty Miyoshi McKinnon, touches on provocative conceptual approaches to design that PFS takes within their practice.

From Contemporary Urbanism, Dynamic Process Cultural Landscapes, Super Natural, Contemporary Commemoration, Global Flows to Bodily Places, each essay theme covers and explores different PFS projects from Sherbourne Park in Toronto, to Confederation Square in Ottawa, from Vimy Memorial Restoration in France to Huang Pu in China. The projects are all accompanied by photographs by Scott Massey. An interview by the three founding partners of PFS, Chris Phillips, Marta Farevaag and Greg Smallenberg, is interspersed between essays, forming a binding thread that holds the book together.


Grounded: The Works of Phillips Farevaag Smallenberg