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Ruth Shellhorn (Masters of Modern Landscape Design Ser.)

Full title: Ruth Shellhorn (Masters of Modern Landscape Design Ser.)
ISBN: 9780820349633
ISBN 10: 0820349631
Authors: Comras, Kelly
Publisher: University Of Georgia Press
Num. pages: 240
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

In A Career Spanning Nearly Sixty Years, Ruth Shellhorn (1909–2006) Helped Shape Southern California’s Iconic Modernist Aesthetic. This Is The First Full-length Treatment Of Shellhorn, Who Created Close To Four Hundred Landscape Designs, Collaborated With Some Of The Region’s Most Celebrated Architects, And Left Her Mark On A Wide Array Of Places, Including College Campuses And Disneyland’s Main Street. Kelly Comras Tells The Story Of Shellhorn’s Life And Career Before Focusing On Twelve Projects That Explore Her Approach To Design And Aesthetic Philosophy In Greater Detail. The Book’s Project Studies Include Designs For Bullock’s Department Stores And Fashion Square Shopping Centers; School Campuses, Including A Multiyear Master Plan For The University Of California At Riverside; A Major Los Angeles County Coastal Planning Project; The Western Headquarters For Prudential Insurance; Residential Estates And Gardens; And Her Collaboration On The Original Plan For Disneyland. Shellhorn Received Formal Training At Oregon State And Cornell Universities And Was Influenced By Such Contemporaries As Florence Yoch, Beatrix Farrand, Welton Becket, And Ralph Dalton Cornell. As President Of The Southern California Chapter Of Asla, She Became A Champion Of Her Profession, Working Tirelessly To Achieve State Licensure For Landscape Architects. In Her Own Practice, She Collaborated Closely With Architects To Address Landscape Concerns At The Earliest Stages Of Building Design, Retained Long-term Control Over The Maintenance Of Completed Projects, And Considered The Importance Of The Region’s Natural Environment At A Time Of Intense Development Throughout Southern California. Shellhorn Set A Standard Of Creativity, Productivity, And Respect For The Native Landscape That Defused Gender Stereotypes—and Earned Her The Admiration Of Landscape Designers Then And Now.-- Over The Course Of A Nearly Sixty-year Career, Ruth Shellhorn (1909–2006) Collaborated With Some Of The Most Celebrated Architects And Architectural Firms In Southern California, Including Welton Becket, A. Quincy Jones, And Wallace Neff. Finding Her Calling At Age Fifteen—inspired By Her Pasadena Neighbor Florence Yoch—shellhorn Began Her Formal Training At Oregon State In 1927 And Then Transferred To Cornell. She Opened A Practice In Los Angeles After A Life-altering Trip Through The Panama Canal. Shellhorn Never Forgot The Bounty Of The Tropics She Discovered On Her Voyage. An Expert In Regional Plants With An Intuitive Understanding Of The California Landscape, Shellhorn Would Incorporate Exotics Into Most Of Her Designs. In Her Los Angeles Shoreline Development Study, Shellhorn Designed For The Automobile In A Manner That Preserved Threatened Shoreline. She Treated The Parking Lots Encompassing New Department Stores And Shopping Centers Like Gardens, Grouping Lush Plantings Around Store Entrances And Creating Fountain-splashed Courtyards To Lure Shoppers With The Promise Of The “southern California Experience.” In 1955, Shellhorn Helped Lay Out Disneyland, Conferring Directly With Disney On Circulation And Plantings For The Various “lands.” A Year Later, She Became Supervising Landscape Architect For The University Of California At Riverside, A Position She Held For Eight Years. During Her Long And Diverse Career, Shellhorn Also Designed Many Private Gardens In Los Angeles And Pasadena. Elegant, Exotic, And Colorful, They Were Among The Most Horticulturally Distinctive Of Their Day.-- South Pasadena High School -- Shoreline Development Study -- Bullock's Pasadena -- Prudential Insurance Company Of America, Western Home Office -- Knapp Garden -- Disneyland -- University Of California, Riverside -- Bullock's Fashion Square Shopping Centers. -- Marlborough School -- Hixon Garden -- Brackenridge / Niven Garden -- Doerr Garden. Kelly Comras. A Bruce And Georgia Mcever Fund For The Arts And Environment Publication--back Cover. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.