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Famous Landscape Architect Quotes?
Baalbek

I have to do a photo essay based on a quote related to landscape architecture to apply for a major in landscape architecture at my college.

Can anyone think of any quotes by famous or well known landscape architects? Searching for "landscape architecture quotes" did not give me much...
what do you think of "Works of landscape architecture tend to be ephemeral, and their moments of perfection (between long periods of growth and decay) are fleeting." ?


A building is akin to dogma; it is insolent, like dogma. Whether or no it is permanent
All architects want to live beyond their death
An architect should live as little in cities as a painter
Even within the most beautiful landscape, in the trees, under the leaves the insects are eating each other; violence is a part of life.
Francis Bacon Quotes - Artists
You like it, that's all, whether it's a landscape or abstract. You like it. It hits you. You don't have to read it. The work of art-sculpture or painting-forces your eye.
Clement Greenberg Quotes - Art Critics
Everyone can identify with a fragrant garden, with the beauty of sunset, with the quiet of nature, with a warm and cozy cottage.
Thomas Kinkade Quotes - landscape quotes - Artists
I want people to know what it is they're looking at. But at the same time, the closer they get to the painting, it's like going back into childhood. And it's like an abstract piece.. it becomes the landscape of the brush marks rather than just sort of an intellectual landscape.
Jenny Saville Quotes

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What's another word for famous buildings/locations in a city?
Baalbek

I'm doing a report on San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge/China town/their victorian and modern architecture, anything really about that city's landscape/architecture.. what can I search for?


try landmarks & tourist attractions

my boss wants to know the names of some famous/recent Dutch landscapers.?
Baalbek

I work for a design firm and my boss saw the work of some dutch landscape artist and wants to hire him/contact him. Can anyone give me a few names that I could search online and find HIM. He is a dutch landscape artist (for architecture firms/general) etc.

Please help.


If you had been looking for Dutch landscape PAINTERS, we might have been able to assist.

What is a good final piece for my art project "location" ??
Baalbek

I have filled a sketchbook full of sketches, photos etc. I started with "my area" and then went onto scotland landscapes and buildings then onto architecture then onto famous landmarks around world and then....... well thats it! Can anyone help? It needs to represtent my progress and needs to be relatively 'arty' PLEASE HELP!!! XX


You could go "back to the beginning" and show how seeing other places around the world gave you a new perspective on looking at things in "your area."

So, at the end, you could have new pictures of "your area" that show aspects of things that you didn't notice before.

What role does architecture play in religion?
Baalbek

I have often heard the theory that the domination of landscape by the imposing figure of church, mosque, or temple, solidifies the foundation of a religion; as a symbol of the concrete, an impressive structure fixes in the minds of the populace the displayed authority of religion.

It is worth considering what form established religions might have taken if they were denied these structural bases. I am often reminded of those famous words that the Russian emissaries conveyed back to Moscow upon seeing Hagia Sophia in Constantinople: "We knew not whether we were in heaven or on earth, for there is no such place on earth, and we do not know how to describe it. We can only say that there, God dwells among men."

A rather impressive appraisal, that. Religious structures, impressive in architectural design and rich in ornamentation, apparently fulfill a very human need when one considers the presence of an invisible being: they provide a tangible link with the unknowable, an idea that here is a holy place, a place distinct from every other place attended in a person's life, a place where one might feel a little closer to deity.

This is an unusual thing, particularly when one considers Jesus's statement there would come the day when no one worshipped in any temple, but in their heart....perhaps Jesus did not reckon with the strong need people have to venerate, through architecture and ornamentation, the objects of their worship. At any rate, the architectural monuments of religion are an established, everyday fact for nearly every culture.

What are your thoughts on the usefulness of such architecture in relation to religion? Are they truly necessary? Would religion survive without them, and, if so, in what form? What about those nature religions that do not worship in anything save the natural world? Do they hold equal place in the general esteem of mankind? Is the cathedral of nature every bit as impressive and sanctified as St. Peter's?


Thank you for your thoughts on all of this.


Physical structures, temples, mosques, cathedrals, whatever, are the superfluous ornate physical embodiment of religious seats of power intended to glean awe in a demonstration of might by the religious elite over the pitiful masses. Such "magnificent" buildings were necessary awe inspiring symbols of mankind's (*cough*) "god-given" strength: their gilded ornate details a reminder of vanity driven worship in a time when bland short-lived human existence prevailed.

Given a choice between the Cistene Chapel, St. Peter's, St. Paul's, or the Köln cathedrals and a foggy fen in the early hours of the morning where the rising sun lulls the noisy crickets to sleep while waking the ravenous dragon fly, I know what my choice of spiritual setting will be.


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    Famous Landscape Architects

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    Changing Skyline: One more masterpiec...

    Philadelphia Inquirer - Aug 23, 2009

    Changing Skyline: One more masterpiece by Kahn nears realityHis mother, landscape architect Harriet Pattison, was there, too, fussing with the design. Kahn loved to imagine himself inside the model, playing among the and morenbsp;raquo;
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    Brooklyn Daily Eagle - Aug 28, 2009

    On This Day in History: August 28 Prospect Park Designer DiesOlmsted was essentially the first landscape architect, and as such, ushered in the idea that urban areas needed pastoral, peaceful respites from the hustle
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    The San Francisco Examiner - Aug 26, 2009

    History key to Russian Hill landscape planThe garden for the residence was originally designed in 1937 by noted landscape architect Lockwood de Forest, who was famous for large-scale work on estates
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    Canoe.ca - Aug 29, 2009

    Hidden, off-the-beaten path Paris Although not obvious at first, the water theme is present everywhere around the Jardin des Tuileries, designed by Andre Le Notre, a landscape architect, and morenbsp;raquo;
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    Pasadena Weekly - Aug 20, 2009

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    Los Angeles Times - Aug 19, 2009

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