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Careggi, Florence


Early Renaissance

Villa Medici, Fiesole


Florence, Italy


Early Renaissance

Villa Medici, Fiesole


Florence, Italy


Early Renaissance

Villa Petraia


Florence, Italy


Early to High Renaissance (1488)



Villa Medici


Castello, Florence


High Renaissance

Villa Medici


Castello, Florence


High Renaissance

Padua Botanical Garden


Padua, Italy


Renaissance

Palazzo Pitti & Boboli Gardens


Florence, Italy


High Renaissance





Palazzo Pitti & Boboli Gardens


Florence, Italy


High Renaissance

Amphitheater


Palazzo Pitti & Boboli Gardens


Florence, Italy


High Renaissance

Villa D'Este


Tivoli, Italy


Mannerism (1520-1580)

Villa D'Este


Tivoli, Italy


Mannerism (1520-1580)

Villa Lante


Bagnaia, Italy


Mannerism

Sacro Bosco


Bomarzo, Italy


Mannerism

Pratolino


Tuscany, Italy


Mannerism

Pratolino


Tuscany, Italy


Mannerism

Villa Gambereia


Mannerism


Florence, Italy

Edzell, Scotland


Mannerism

Hortus Palatinus


Heidelberg, Germany


Mannerism



Luxembourg Gardens


Paris


Mannerism

Chantilly


Mannerism

Villandry, France


Mannerism

Arenjuez, Spain


Mannerism

Fronteira, Portugal


Mannerism



Tuileries Garden


Paris, France


Baroque

Tuileries Garden


Paris, France


Baroque

Vaux-le-Vicomte, France


Baroque

Versailles, France


Baroque

Versailles, France


Baroque

Château de Belœil Gardens


Belgium


Baroque

Château de Marly, France


Baroque

Bergpark Wilhemshohe


Germany


Baroque

Villa Aldbrandini


Italy


Baroque

Isola Bella


Italy


Baroque

Palazzo Reale Caserta


Italy


Baroque

Schönbrunn Palace


Vienne, Austria


Baroque

Perthof Palace


St.Petersburg, Russia


Baroque

Fertöd Eszterháza Palace


Hungary


Baroque

Hampton Court


UK


Baroque

Privy Garden


Hampton Court


UK


Baroque

Het Loo


The Netherlands


Baroque

Tuileries Garden


Paris, France


Baroque

4 Neoclassical Styles

Forest Style


Augustan Style


Serpentine Style


Picturesque style

Genius Loci

"the Genius of Place"


The principle that landscape designs shouldalways be adapted to the context in which they arelocated.

Forest Style

Baroque Avenus


Radial Geometry



Augustan Style

Recalling Classical Landscapes of Antiquity



Serpentine Style

Sweeping lawns to the house


serpentine lake

Castle Howard


Yorkshire, England


Neoclassical - Forest Style & Serpentine Style

The "Ha-Ha"


Sunken Fence


Castle Howard



Studly Royal


Yorkshire, England


Neoclassical - Forest Style

Claremont


Neoclassical - Augustan Style

Chiswick House


Neoclassical - Augstan Style

Palladian Bridges


England


Neoclassical

Prior Park, Bath


Neoclassical - Serpentine Style

Woodstock Park


Oxfordshire


Neoclassical - Serpentine Style

Stourhead, Wiltshire


Serpentine Style

Anglo-Chinese Garden


Neoclassical - Picturesque Style



Strawberry Hill


Twickenham, London


Gothic Revival - Neoclassical



Royal Cresent


Bath


Neoclassical - Picturesque Style

Edinburgh


Scotland


Neoclassical - Picturesque Style

Machu Pichu


Peru


Colonial Era - Pre-columbian



The Sacred Valley


Inca, Peru


Pre-columbian

Goa, India


Colonial

Charlestown, South Caroline


Colonial

Santo Domingo


Dominican Republic


Colonial

Cusco, Peru


Colonial

Lima, Peru


Colonial

Romantic Era Styles

Gardenesque Style


Mixed Style


Landscape Style


Nationalistic Styles


Landscape architecture

Picturesque Style

"Brownian Style"


Moving to more "Natural" landscapes

Humphrey Repton


Picturesque Transition


1- Polished Foreground


2- Neoclassical Middle ground


3- Wild Background

Botanical Gardens & Plant Collecting



Royal Botanic Garden - Edinburgh


The Arnold Arboretum - Boston


Victorian Floral Bedding

Drummond Castle


Picturesque Foreground

Gardenesque Planting

Principles:


1-Layout is of Abstract Shape, circles


2-Exclusive use of foreign plants


3-Keep plants separated from each other




"Gardenesque": Picturesque composition using garden plants

The New Metropolis

Washington DC


Boston

American Rural Cemetery

Mount Auburn
Cemetery
Cambridge, Massachusetts

Mount Auburn


Cemetery


Cambridge, Massachusetts





Sefton Park, Liverpool


People Parks


19th Century Europe

Bois de Boulogne, Paris


People Parks


19th Century Europe

Central Park, NYC

Fredrick Law Olmsted


1857

Golden Gate Park, San Francisco

Fredrick Law Olmsted


1870s

Prospect Park


Brooklyn, NY


Fredrick Law Olmsted


1865

The Wild Garden

William Robinson defined it as:




Placing plants that will take care of themselves. It has nothing to do with wilderness.




*Later evolved into the English Cottage Garden




*Late 1800s - Early 1900s