“Landscape Architecture as Applied to the Wants of the West”

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“Landscape Architecture as Applied to the Wants of the West” is an influential 19th-century treatise by landscape architect H. W. S. Cleveland that advocates for thoughtful, large-scale planning of parks and urban landscapes in the American Midwest.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction work
treatise
addresses design of public parks
need for coordinated regional park systems
relationship between city growth and open space
advocatesFor comprehensive regional planning
integration of parks into urban form
large-scale planning of parks
preservation of natural scenery in cities
aimsTo guide development of Western American cities
prevent haphazard urban growth
author H. W. S. Cleveland NERFINISHED
Horace William Shaler Cleveland NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discipline landscape architecture
urban planning
emphasizes aesthetic improvement of cities
health and recreation benefits of parks
long-term urban planning
focusesOnRegion Midwestern United States NERFINISHED
genre landscape architecture literature
urban planning literature
hasInfluenceOn planning of park systems in Midwestern cities
hasPerspective environmentally conscious approach to urban development
reformist approach to city planning
historicalContext rapid urbanization of the American Midwest
westward expansion in the United States
influencedField landscape architecture in the American Midwest
urban park development in Midwestern cities
intendedAudience civic leaders
landscape architects
urban planners
language English
mainSubject American Midwest NERFINISHED
city planning
landscape architecture
urban parks
proposes systematic reservation of land for parks
use of natural topography in park design
publicationCentury 19th century
recognizedAs influential 19th-century treatise on landscape architecture
timePeriodDiscussed 19th century
workOf H. W. S. Cleveland NERFINISHED
workType professional treatise

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