Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes
Volume 28, Number 1, January-March 2008
HORACE WALPOLE'S LANDSCAPE AT STRAWBERRY HILL By Sarah R. Katz
Preface By Frank G. Matero and John Dixon Hunt 1
PART I: THE PROJECT
1. Introduction 2
2. Project overview, sources, and methodology 2
3. Horace Walpole (1717-1797) 5
4. Site overview and current plans for restoration 7
PART II: HISTORY OF THE SITE
5. 1747-1758: Laying out the garden 9
6. 1758-1764: Integrating the house and landscape 29
7. 1765-1781: Adornment 36
8. 1782-1797: The mature garden 62
9. 1797-1846: Between Horace Walpole and Lady Waldegrave 94
10. 1846-1882: Lady Waldegrave's public landscape 113
11. 1883-1923: The De Stern family 133
12. 1923-2006: The Catholic Education Council/St Mary's
Teacher Training College 143
PART III: MAPS AND PLANS
13. Historic maps and plans of Strawberry Hill and its environs 158
1746 158
1793 159
1797 160
1872 162
1883 163
1894 164
1979 166
2005 167
14. Diagrams of site evolution 168
1797 168
1883 169
2006 170
15. Overlays 171
1797 and 2005 Plans 171
1793/1797 Landscape Features on 2005 Plan 172
PART IV: ANALYSIS, INTERPRETATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
16. Theory and practice at Strawberry Hill 173
17. The experience of Strawberry Hill 182
18. Existing conditions/changes to the site 191
19. Extant fabric and features from Walpole's garden 200
20. Recommendations 207
Notes 211
Bibliography 214
Author's Acknowledgements 217
Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes
Volume 27, Number 4
October-December 2007
Lawrence Halprin: The Choreography of Private Gardens
Guest Editor: Alison Hirsch
Editorial preface, 257
Lawrence Halprin: the choreography of private gardens, 258
Map of sites, 271
Catalogue, 272
Annex of photographs and drawings referenced in catalogue, 345
Bibliography, 354
Appendix: List of Halprin's private garden commissions, By William Whitaker, 356
Index, 362
Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes
Volume 27, Number 2 April-June 2007
Whither Garden History?
By Edward Harwood, Tom Williamson, Michael Leslie and John Dixon Hunt
The Bronx River Parkway and Photography as an Instrument of Landscape Reform
By Timothy Davis
Early Modern Edens: The Landscape and Language of Paradise
By Luke Morgan
The Garden as Collage: Rupture and Continuity in the Landscape Projects of Peter and Anneliese Latz
By Sanda Iliescu
Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes
Volume 26, Number 3, July – September 2006
An Examination of the Gardens at Langdon Court
Susi Batty
Place, Time and Movement: A New Look at Renaissance Gardens
Malgozata Szafranska
Inside the Dutch Gardens: Prince Frederik Hendrick and Honselaarsdijk
Rebecca Tucker
The Picturesque as Pejorative
Ian Thompson
Gilles Clément Revisited: Biology, Art and Ecology
A Reply to Danielle Dafenais
Louisa Jones
Review Essay
Mark Laird
Book Reviews
Studies in the History of Gardens
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Volume 26 Issue 2 April-June 2006
Philadelphia Gardens
Bartram's Garden: A Reception History
Sarah R. Katz
Belfield, Springland and Early American Picturesque: The Artist's Garden in the American Early Republic
Emily T. Cooperman
A Crowning Feature: The Centennial Exhibition and Philadelphia's Horticultural Hall
Elizabeth Milroy
Book Reviews
Studies in the History of Gardens
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Volume 26 Issue 1 January-March 2006
Lawrence Halprin's Public Spaces: Design, Experience and Recovery. Three Case Studies
Alison Hirsch
Introduction
One: Heritage Park, Fort Worth, Texas
Two: Skyline Park, Denver, Colorado
Three: Seattle Freeway Park, Seattle, Washington
Conclusion
Bibliography
Studies in the History of Gardens
& Designed Landscapes
Volume 25 Issue 4 October-December 2005
The American Motor Parkway
Timothy Davis
The Taj and the Raj: Garden Imperialism in India
Eugenia W. Herbert
Analyse du Jardin Royal De Fin En Perse (Fin XVIE - DÉBUT XVIIE ) D'Après Les Sources Historiques
Massoumeh Shandiz and Peter Jacobs
Designing Garden City Landscapes: Works by Majorie L. Sewell Cautley, 1922 - 1937
Thaisa Way
Book Review
Index
Studies in the History of Gardens
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Volume 25 Issue 3 July-September 2005
Uncertain Certainty: The Nearness of the Far. Vaux-Le-Vincomte vs. Versailles Eric Ellingsen
Yuelu Academy: Landscape and Gardens of Neo-Confucian Pedagogy Xin Wu
The Confrontation with Western Culture: A New Garden Style in Kyoto - Murin-An Seiko Goto
The Rise of the American Municipal Rose Garden, 1927 - 1937 Phoebe Cutler
Book Reviews
Studies in the History of Gardens
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Volume 25 Issue 2 April-June 2005
Predicting The Past: Situating History Within Rome's Orto Botanico Frank Matero
The Origins, Function and Role of the Botancial Garden in Sixteenth - and Seventeenth-Century Italy Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi
Working in the Botanical Garden Francesco Scoppola
Botanical Urbanism: A New Project for the Botanical Garden at the University of Puerto Rico James Corner
Afterword John Dixon Hunt
Book Reviews
Studies in the History of Gardens
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Volume 25 Issue 1 January-March 2005
The Garden of Perfect Brightness (YUANMINGYUAN) at the Height of Its Splendour: Translated from Wang Wei (2002), / [The Yuanmingyan Ruins] Xiuzhi Liu & Alison Hardie
Conservation: Re-Building An Urban Consciousness Zeynep Uluda?, Nur Ça?lar and Zeynep Tuna Ultav
'La Battaglia Del Fiore'. Gardens, Parks and the City in Fascist Italy Sonja Dümpelmann
Yuan Huang's Record of the Hall Surrounded by Jade of Master Sitting - in - Reculsion Translation and Introduction by Alison Hardie
Book Reviews
Corrections
Studies in the History of Gardens
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Volume 24 Issue 4 October-December 2004
Garden preservation principles and experiences in the UNESCO World Heritage Monument Schönbrunn by Géza Hajós. p.255
The Awareness Garden of Wang Shiheng in Yizhen. by Alison Hardie. p.272
‘Making Abba Halafta’s grave — a spreading oak tree’ by Nurit Lissovsky. p.280
Community as resource: interaction between Lawrence Halprin and the
students of Garfield High School, Seattle by Joshua Mackley. p.298
Form & Projet by Gilles A. Tiberghien. p.304
The garden of movement: ecological rhetoric in support of gardening practice by Danielle Dagenais. p.313
Studies in the History of Gardens
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Volume 24 Issue 3 2004
'Keeping the boys busy': Outdoor theatres of the great depression: on-site, incremental design gives form to the complex relationship of site and structure. by Linda Jewell and Steve Rasmussen Cancian. p.187
Gardens and the death of art: Robert Irwin's Getty garden. by David R. Marshall. p.215
Poetics of gardening: a holistic approach towards Chinese Landscape cultivation based on the case study of Tuan Ye. by Li Xiaodong and Lim Felicia. p.229
Book Reviews.
Studies in the History of Gardens
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Volume 24 Issue 2 April-June 2004
In Memoriam: David R. Coffin,
20 March 1918–14 October 2003
Andrew Jackson Downing and the paradox of artistic imitation in landscape
gardening by Bernard St-Denis 97
William Robinson in North America 1870
by W. H. King and E. Charles Nelson 116
‘Our Australian Switzerland’: Lindt, Humboldt and the Victorian landscape
by Catherine de Lorenzo and Deborah van der Plaat 133
From ruined gardens to Yan Yuan — A transformed vision of the ‘Chinese
Garden’: a discussion of Henry K. Murphy’s Yenching University campus
planning by Keyang Tang 150
Book Reviews 173
Exhibition Review 183
Studies in the History of Gardens
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Volume 24 Issue 1 January-March 2004
Learning from Saiho-Ji: Sustaining a garden tradition
Peter Jacobs I
Boundaries, centres and peripheries in Chinese Gardens: a case of Suzhou in the eleventh century.
Yinong Xu 21
Famous Gardens of Luoyang
Li Gefei
Translation with Introduction
Philip Watson 38
Gardens and the emergence of culture: the Mier garden: The first Hebrew garden for the first Hebrew city - Tel Aviv
Tal Alon-Mozes 55
Sacred Trees- Holy Land
Nurit Lissovsky 65
Book Reviews 90
Studies in the History of Gardens
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Volume 23 Issue 2 Summer 2003
Editorial by John Dixon Hunt 91
The revealing process on contemporary French landscape architecture
by Philippe Coignet 93
HENRI BAVA 102
ANNE-SYLVIE BRUEL AND CHRISTOPHE DELMAR 113
MICHEL CORAJOUD 130
FRE´DE´RIC CHRISTOPHE GIROT 141
PASCALE HANNETEL 152
BERNARD LASSUS 169
CATHERINE MOSBACH 175
JACQUELINE OSTY 182
CHRISTINE AND MICHEL PENA 191
ALLAIN PROVOST 204
ALAIN RICHERT 212
JACQUES SIMON 223
Studies in the History of Gardens
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Volume 23 Issue 1 Spring 2003
Landscape design in England circa 1610: the contribution of Salomon de Caus
by Luke Morgan 1
Novae Plantae Antiquis Hortis: continuity and innovation in the Roman villas
in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by Alberta Campitelli 22
Iconographical aspects of the Renaissance villa and garden: Mount Parnassus,
Pegasus and the Muses by Louis Cellauro 42
Gardens of the Topkapi Palace: an example of Turkish garden art by Nilgu¨n Ergun and zge skender 57
Gardens of the nineteenth-century imperial palaces in Istanbul
by Yasin Çagatay Seçkin 72
Review 87
Studies in the History of
Gardens and
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Volume 21 Issue 3 2001
Morel Garden Catalogue
Introduction
J. Disponzio 149-157
Morel garden catalogue
J. Disponzio 158-161
Garden spreadsheet
J. Disponzio 162-167
Garden fact sheets
J. Disponzio 168-350
Studies in the History of
Gardens and
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Volume 21 Issue 2 2001
Australian Issue: Part II
School gardens and beyond: progressive conservation, moral imperatives
and the local landscape
L. Robin 87-92
'A plea for tradition': the ideas of Walter Bagot and his Mediterranean
landscape
D. S. Jones 93-101
The Frenchman's garden
G. Miller 102-107
Lawn and order: aesthetics and architecture in Australian suburbia.
E. Butler-Bowden 108-114
'I have built up alittle garden': the vernacular garden, national
identity and a sense of place
K. Holmes 115-121
Cultivating the wilderness: the orchard in the Australian literary
imagination
A. L. Claremont 122-126
The national triangle: a landscape designed for the nation.
D. Firth 127-136
Arcadian writing.
P. Carter 137-147
Studies in the History of
Gardens and
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Volume 21 Issue 1 2001
Australian Gardens Issue
The landscapes of Australia
G Seddon. 1-10
Over the land.
S Muecke. 11-18.
'Keeping the land clean': a historical
archaeology of landscape and garden creation at murrungowar, victoria.
M Atkinson. 19-26.
On our selection: class, gender
and the domestic garden in nineteenth-century Australia
S K. Martin. 27-32.
Deserts of industry, gardens of
desire: landscape transformation and enterprising character in a Western
Australian town
W. Taylor. 33-40.
Marking time: history and identity
in Sydney's Centennial park.
I Hoskins. 41-53.
The Architect as garden designer.
The gardens of Harold Desbrowe-Annear in Victoria 1901-1933
H Edquist. 54-65.
The national museum and its garden
of Australian dreams.
R Weller. 66-85.
Studies in the History of
Gardens and
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Volume 20 Issue 4 2000
Luxurious hermits: aseticism,
luxury and retirement in the 18th-century English garden
E S. Harwood. 265-296.
Le Jardin Atlantique in Paris
M Maldonado. 297-312.
Just landscape in Medieval Anatolia.
S Redford. 313-324.
Playing with time
P Jacobs. 325-339.
Artistry in the poetry of rock:
the contribution of Charles Robinette in Australia.
D S. Jones. 340-357.
Studies in the History of
Gardens and
Designed Landscapes
Volume 20 Issue 3, 2000
Publication Date (Scheduled): 03/08/00
Contents:-
Spiritual practice and the designed landscape: monastic precinct
gardens.
C Noble.
197-205.
Aztec royal pleasure parks: conspicuous consumption and elite status
rivalry
206-228.
A magazine for the friends of good taste: sensibility and rationality in
garden design in late eighteenth-century germany
S Richards.
229-249.
An oak spring flora: flower illustration from the fifteenth century to
the present time
M. Laird.
250-257.
Henrietta mcburney. mark catesby's NATURAL HISTORY of America: the
watercolors from the royal library windsor castle. london: merrell holberton,
1997.
empire's nature: mark catesby's new world vision, ed amy r.w. meyers and
margaret beck pritchard , chapel hill & london: university of north carolina
press, 1998
D.C. Chambers.
258-259.
The plant hunters
A. Paterson.
260-260.
Empire's nature
J Tucker.
261-262.
Studies in the History of
Gardens and
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Volume 20 Issue 2 2000
Contents:-
Thomas church: the modernist years
M Treib.
93-95.
Thomas church: defining styles - the early years D Imbert. 96-119.
Just add water: the productive partnership between thomas church and sunset magazine
D Gregory.
120-129.
Thomas church: the modernist years
M Treib.
130-153.
Thomas church as author: publicity and the professional at mid-century D Harris.
154-167.
[Re]working with thomas church
R Herman.
168-177.
Preserving and interpreting the landscape legacy of Thomas Dliiver Church
178-188.
Planting plans, photographs and pencils: the archives of thomas dolliver church
W B. Lowell, K Shepherd.
189-192.
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Volume:- 18 Issue:- 1
Publication Date : 23rd January 1998
Title:
Editorial
Authors: Julia Jones.
Pages 1-1.
Title: French Special issue: The French
Seventeenth-Century Garden Revisited
Authors: S B Taylor-Leduc.
Pages 2-4.
Title: French Special Issue: The Scientific
Imagination and the Baroque Garden
Authors: . Pages 5-19.
Title: Les Jardins Chez La Fontaine
Authors: . Pages 20-34.
Title: French Special Issue: A New Treatise in
Seventeenth Garden History: Andre Felbien's Description
de la Grotte Versailles
Authors: . Pages 35-51.
Title: The gardens of Pontchartrain:
embellishment of an Ile de France estate in the 1690s
Authors: Catherine Healey.
Pages 52-65.
Title: Book Review:- Il Giardiniere del Granduca:
Storia e immagini del Codice Casabona (Muse Pisane I) by
LT Tomasi and F Garbari
Authors: . Pages 66-0.
Title: Reviews:- Brent Elliott, The country house
garden, from the archives of country life.
Authors: . Pages 0-0.
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