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Title:
Daniel Urban Kiley : the early gardens
Series:
Landscape views ; 2
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Princeton Architectural Press, 1999
Physical Description:
80 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
ISBN:
9781568981482
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30000010174024 SB470.K55 D36 1999 Open Access Book Book
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Summary

Generally considered to be America's foremost postwar landscape architect, Daniel Urban Kiley's earlier work is not well known. This book focuses on several of his more creative projects from the 1940s and 1950s, including more elaborate alternate plans.


Table of Contents

James Marston FitchJoseph DisponzioAnita BerrizbeitiaDaniel DonovanMark A. KlopferGary R. Hilderbrand
Prefacep. 5
Introduction: A New England Yankee in an Internationalist Courtp. 7
Early Housing Projects and Garden Prototypes, 1941-52p. 21
The Hundred Gardens: The Social, Historical, and Design Contexts of Hollin Hillsp. 37
Theme and Variation at Hollin Hills: A Typological Investigationp. 47
Dan Kiley's Miller Garden: Coming to Lightp. 65
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