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It's been more than forty years since the second edition of this landmark guide to the preservation and restoration of gardens and landscapes at historic sites was published. Since the last edition came out, author Rudy Favretti, the nation's foremost authority in this area, has worked on many significant sites including both Monticello and Mount Vernon. New to this edition are:Personal case studies from the authors' extensive experience in landscape restoration-preservation An in-depth look complete with color images of the archaeological excavations at Bacon's Castle and Monticello in VirginiaSeventy-three illustrations including eight color photosAn enlarged and comprehensive bibliographyFully updated and added chapters based on new and emerging information in the fieldFurther, Landscape and Gardens for Historic Buildings covers a wide array of topics including researching and planning, maintaining restored landscapes, identifying authentic flora, and selecting the right historical

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This reviewer has used Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings since its original publication in 1978. It is that rare book, concise and packed with easy-to-access information, much of it unique. In subsequent years, this pioneering effort inspired other publications—many of them valuable—but none ever surpassed the work under review. This new edition is no mere reprinting with a pretty new cover (although it has one). It is extensively updated with new information, as one would expect over the course of 40 years. Notably, the lists of ‘Authentic Plants for Period Landscape Settings’ are expanded. Additional illustrations, including several in color, are added. Other material was deleted because alternative sources emerged. For example, the volume no longer includes a list of sources for plants because one can easily Google any plant by its botanical (Latin) name to find a supplier. The book remains accessible and well-indexed. The original edition reflected the authors’ young careers as accomplished professionals; this new one is the summa of long, accomplishment-filled lives. This book is appropriate for all readers. Summing Up: Essential. All readers. * CHOICE *
This new edition of Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings is the go-to resource for anyone beginning the restoration of a historic landscape. The Favrettis lay out a clear process, and include comprehensive plants lists, to help the project manager be successful and faithful to the period of restoration. -- Patrick Larkin, Senior Vice President of Gardens, Cheekwood, Nashville
Rudy and Joy Favretti’s Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings: A Handbook for Reproducing and Creating Authentic Landscapes has been a bible for those interested in restoring or recreating historic landscapes. There has been nothing else comparable for the owner of an historic house, or the custodian of a house museum. It includes an excellent summary of American landscape styles, detailed methods and sources for research, listings of authentic plants for each period (with sources) and the too-often-neglected discussion of maintenance. The new edition brings the research up to date, and includes over seventy illustrations. This brings their work into the era of website connections, while giving information that is not available on any website that I know of, always in their usual accessible style. -- Elizabeth P. McLean, landscape historian
Historic landscapes lend a vital pulse to the revival of our architectural and cultural past. Rudy Favretti, the long-time Dean of American Landscape Architects, has choreographed and restored our most celebrated historic gardens and landscapes. This uniquely thorough manual is an indispensable how-to guide to accurately orchestrate and revive the gardens and landscape features of our horticultural legacy. -- Peter J. Hatch, Emeritus Director of Gardens and Grounds, Monticello
Bravo! A new edition of this indispensable work has been long overdue. It’s the original guide to researching and restoring American home landscapes, by the dean of American landscape preservation. For decades, savvy home-owners and museum sites have turned to it for guidance – and now, with its many updates and additions, it’s better than ever. -- Scott Kunst, landscape historian and founder of Old House Gardens Heirloom Bulbs

Table of Contents
Preface 1American Landscape Design The Colonial Period, 1620–1775 Gardens of the New Nation, 1776–1850 The Victorian Period, 1860–1900 The Early Twentieth Century, 1900–1930 Landscape Settings for Public Buildings and Spaces Cemeteries 2Research and Plan Development Site Analysis Photographic Record Research and Documentation Developing a Philosophy and Developing a Plan 3Authentic Plants for Period Landscape Settings Trends and Styles Procuring Period Plants List of Sources List of Authentic Plants for Recreating Period Landscapes 4Maintaining the Restored Landscape Lawns Perennials and Shrubs Pest Control Supporting Plants Pruning Soil Fertility Projecting Maintenance and Its Costs Visitor Circulation and Wear Vandalism and Site Security Appendix Bibliography Acknowledgments Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/28/2017 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442260771, 978-1442260771
      ISBN10: 1442260777

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      It's been more than forty years since the second edition of this landmark guide to the preservation and restoration of gardens and landscapes at historic sites was published. Since the last edition came out, author Rudy Favretti, the nation's foremost authority in this area, has worked on many significant sites including both Monticello and Mount Vernon. New to this edition are:Personal case studies from the authors' extensive experience in landscape restoration-preservation An in-depth look complete with color images of the archaeological excavations at Bacon's Castle and Monticello in VirginiaSeventy-three illustrations including eight color photosAn enlarged and comprehensive bibliographyFully updated and added chapters based on new and emerging information in the fieldFurther, Landscape and Gardens for Historic Buildings covers a wide array of topics including researching and planning, maintaining restored landscapes, identifying authentic flora, and selecting the right historical

      Trade Review
      This reviewer has used Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings since its original publication in 1978. It is that rare book, concise and packed with easy-to-access information, much of it unique. In subsequent years, this pioneering effort inspired other publications—many of them valuable—but none ever surpassed the work under review. This new edition is no mere reprinting with a pretty new cover (although it has one). It is extensively updated with new information, as one would expect over the course of 40 years. Notably, the lists of ‘Authentic Plants for Period Landscape Settings’ are expanded. Additional illustrations, including several in color, are added. Other material was deleted because alternative sources emerged. For example, the volume no longer includes a list of sources for plants because one can easily Google any plant by its botanical (Latin) name to find a supplier. The book remains accessible and well-indexed. The original edition reflected the authors’ young careers as accomplished professionals; this new one is the summa of long, accomplishment-filled lives. This book is appropriate for all readers. Summing Up: Essential. All readers. * CHOICE *
      This new edition of Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings is the go-to resource for anyone beginning the restoration of a historic landscape. The Favrettis lay out a clear process, and include comprehensive plants lists, to help the project manager be successful and faithful to the period of restoration. -- Patrick Larkin, Senior Vice President of Gardens, Cheekwood, Nashville
      Rudy and Joy Favretti’s Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings: A Handbook for Reproducing and Creating Authentic Landscapes has been a bible for those interested in restoring or recreating historic landscapes. There has been nothing else comparable for the owner of an historic house, or the custodian of a house museum. It includes an excellent summary of American landscape styles, detailed methods and sources for research, listings of authentic plants for each period (with sources) and the too-often-neglected discussion of maintenance. The new edition brings the research up to date, and includes over seventy illustrations. This brings their work into the era of website connections, while giving information that is not available on any website that I know of, always in their usual accessible style. -- Elizabeth P. McLean, landscape historian
      Historic landscapes lend a vital pulse to the revival of our architectural and cultural past. Rudy Favretti, the long-time Dean of American Landscape Architects, has choreographed and restored our most celebrated historic gardens and landscapes. This uniquely thorough manual is an indispensable how-to guide to accurately orchestrate and revive the gardens and landscape features of our horticultural legacy. -- Peter J. Hatch, Emeritus Director of Gardens and Grounds, Monticello
      Bravo! A new edition of this indispensable work has been long overdue. It’s the original guide to researching and restoring American home landscapes, by the dean of American landscape preservation. For decades, savvy home-owners and museum sites have turned to it for guidance – and now, with its many updates and additions, it’s better than ever. -- Scott Kunst, landscape historian and founder of Old House Gardens Heirloom Bulbs

      Table of Contents
      Preface 1American Landscape Design The Colonial Period, 1620–1775 Gardens of the New Nation, 1776–1850 The Victorian Period, 1860–1900 The Early Twentieth Century, 1900–1930 Landscape Settings for Public Buildings and Spaces Cemeteries 2Research and Plan Development Site Analysis Photographic Record Research and Documentation Developing a Philosophy and Developing a Plan 3Authentic Plants for Period Landscape Settings Trends and Styles Procuring Period Plants List of Sources List of Authentic Plants for Recreating Period Landscapes 4Maintaining the Restored Landscape Lawns Perennials and Shrubs Pest Control Supporting Plants Pruning Soil Fertility Projecting Maintenance and Its Costs Visitor Circulation and Wear Vandalism and Site Security Appendix Bibliography Acknowledgments Index

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