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UNIVERSITY OF NOVA GORICA GRADUATE
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Building the American Landscape. Te
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The Oklahoma Land Rush, April 22, 1
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Introduction The purpose of this re
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of the issue of the landscape desig
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especially, during which the intere
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We have tried to do so by suggestin
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colonial settlements were never an
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continued. Under Governor Benjamin
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Nature, agriculture and the languag
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adopted by Jefferson as an architec
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as workshops. Downhill from the Mul
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assessments made with measurements
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Figure 2- Monticello West Elevation
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780 THOMAS JEFFERSON'S MONTICELLO L
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Figure 8- Monticello: 3rd roundabou
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Figure 11- Thomas Jefferson‘s Gar
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Figure 12- Thomas Jefferson‘s Gar
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Agricultural America The English co
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which definitely contributed to the
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legal and commercial documents comp
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overlooking the garden and the road
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The structure was the result of the
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destroyed during the Civil War, bec
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would be turning backward to the Ke
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Jefferson, who considered himself a
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the world. Americans are the wester
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(1736‐1784), the founder of the s
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Tidy, mainly horizontal, board fenc
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which displayed hundreds of pieces
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landscapes and of the towns themsel
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Figure 14- Certifi ed copy (1808) o
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Figure 16- Origins of plantation ho
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Figure 19- Uncle Sam (Constancia) P
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Figures 21/21.1- The plantation lan
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Figure 24- Live Oaks along the entr
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Figure 26- Pricipal facade from the
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Figure 29- Plan Scheme of Poplar Fo
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Figure 33- Jefferson’s 1809 Popla
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Figure 35- Diagram of the south par
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Figure 37- Shaker Village, Berkshir
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Figure 41-Shaker Church Family Roun
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Figure 43- The snake fences in Yate
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However, a grid configuration exten
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The lands freed from the American I
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In the centre of the town there wer
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Manifest Destiny Go West, young man
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favoured the manufacturing system a
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the machine has not yet reached. Th
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Figure 88- American Progress, John
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meadow” 199 . Brown’s experimen
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with specific transformations of th
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Washington’s life, the gardener p
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discern a careful study of the land
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Birkenhead Park was celebrated in B
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Dearborn who arranged the purchase
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monuments 225 created a picturesque
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merged within this framework throug
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The modern art of laying out ground
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luxuriant urban or country house pa
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about his numerous projects remain,
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home; not through plots of fruit tr
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plans, perspectives and cross‐sec
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Thus, Downing’s ideas endorsed th
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was the first of its kind, proof th
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Figure 90- McMahon’s plan for “
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Figure 92- The immediate surroundin
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Figure 96- Thomas Jefferson-View of
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Figure 99- Frank Lloyd Wright Como
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Figure 101- Almerin Hotchkiss: Bird
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Figure 103- John Notman, Philadelph
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Figure 106- Andrè Parmentier and D
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Figures 110- In the previous page:
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Figure 114- Andrew Jackson Downing,
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Figure 117- Downing’s project for
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Figure 120- Alexander Jackson Davis
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Its vicinity to the Hudson valley w
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The result of these journeys were t
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Greensward. The 800 acres of rough
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Commission, which resulted in the c
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Figure 121- Frederick Law Olmsted,
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Figure 123- Frederick Law Olmsted,
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Figure 125- Frederick Law Olmsted,
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The Wilderness, The Westland and th
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profitable, annual rendezvous betwe
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environment. In other words, the Am
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Numerous pictures of these events e
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potential quarter sections, no long
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the influence of nature. The illuso
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Figure 128- Herd of bison, near Lak
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Figure 130- Missouri Pacifi c or At
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Figure 133- The far west - shooting
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Conclusion The Independence of the
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This rapid revision of the landscap
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1780 ‐Federal‐style architectur
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1806 T. Jefferson: Poplar Forest, p
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1836 ‐C. Fourier: Phalange ‐Lau
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‐Foundation of Anheim, California
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (PRIMARY SOURCES) Book
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the Equinoctial Regions of the New
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REPTON, Humprey, Fragments on the T
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GALLATIN, Albert, Report of the Sec
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CONTEMPORARY BIBLIOGRAPHY (SECONDAR
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FISHER, Robert B., The Mount Vernon
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JACKSON John Brinckeroff, Discoveri
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MESERVE, Herry C., Lowell‐ an ind
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REPS, John William, Birds eye views
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YGLESIAS, Caren, The complete House
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HATCH, Peter, http://www.monticello
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