William A. Mann is Professor in the School of Environmental Design at the University of Georgia. He is the author
of Space and Time in Landscape Architectural History, published by the Landscape Architecture Foundation in 1981.
Summary
Contains illustrations of more than 100 notable site plans, all drawn to a common scale. Features timelines
of major events and biographies of nearly 200 important people in landscape architecture history. Includes an outline
of history relative to environmental design and an extensive glossary of terms related to landscape architecture,
architecture, planning, botany, engineering and art.
Table of Contents
TIMELINES.
Ancient Times.
Italy.
England.
OUTLINE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY.
MAPS OF MAJOR WORKS OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE.
Spain.
France.
United States of America.
DESIGN PLAN DRAWINGS.
Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England.
Agora, Athens, Greece.
Forum, Pompeii, Italy.
Colosseum, Rome.
Forum of Trajan, Rome.
St. Gall Monastery, Switzerland.
Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris.
The Generalife, Granada, Spain.
Piazza San Pietro, Vatican City, Rome.
Amboise, France.
Anet, France.
Melbourne Hall, England.
Royal Crescent, Bath, England.
Mount Vernon, Virginia.
Copley Square, Boston, Massachusetts.
Versailles, France.
Hampton Court Palace, London.
Englische Garten, Munich, Germany.
Central Park, New York City.