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Greenberg, Allan Carl

 
9781901092189: George Washington, Architect

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Soldier, statesman, gentleman farmer, nation builder. More than two centuries after George Washington retired from office and quietly returned to his Virginia estate, his accomplishments continue to evoke an outpouring of biographies, chronicles, and critiques. One talent has been overlooked, however. In George Washington, Architect, Allan Greenberg explores the first president's innovations as a designer of buildings and landscapes. Quoting from primary documents, including Washington's correspondence and journals, Greenberg reveals that Washington was an exemplary form-giver whose best work was conducted in his own back yards: Mount Vernon and Washington, D.C. In the first part of this volume Greenberg reveals how Washington not only redesigned the exterior and interior of his mansion at Mount Vernon, one of the best loved landmarks in the United States, but also sculpted the terrain, rearranged vistas, designed farm buildings with innovative shapes and features, and created one of the most beautiful American gardens. Even as he led the Continental Army, he directed the day-to-day management of his estate. From the selection of plantings to experiments in threshing, his designs revealed a brilliant gift for efficiency and harmony. The second part concerns a broader arena for experimentation: the new capital of the United States itself. Designed in 1791 by Washington's handpicked choice of planner, Peter Charles Lé Enfant, Washington, D.C. symbolically expresses the principles of the first democratic federal republic in history. Breaking with European design precedents to suggest a break with autocratic European systems of government, the new capital, Greenberg argues, was the material form democracy assumed. George Washington, Architect explores the construction of a nation, a city, a house, and a farm as a unified activity directed by a single - and singular - genius.

Revue de presse

One fine Washington architect admires another. Future historians will not be able to overlook the finely spun arguments in Greenberg's book. One of the best essays ever written on the democratic meanings of the Lé Enfant plan. --Washington Post

The scenic vista is what made me realise that Mount Vernon is not a cliché but a work of genius. I got a whiff of it in the splendid photographs and drawings in George Washington, Architect. --Paul Goldberger, The New Yorker

A lavishly illustrated book - it appeals to anyone interested in Washington. The book's larger, central question is as American as apple (or cherry) pie... --Craig Whitaker, USA Today

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ISBN 10 :  1437951562 ISBN 13 :  9781437951561
Editeur : New Architecture Group Ltd., 1999
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