Bok Tower Gardens: America's Taj Mahal

Bok Tower Gardens: America's Taj Mahal
ISBN-10
0847841472
ISBN-13
9780847841479
Category
Architecture
Pages
220
Language
English
Published
2013
Publisher
Skira
Authors
David Price, Kenneth Treister

Description

The first book on Bok Tower Gardens, the exceptional National Historic Landmark in central Florida designed by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and Milton B. Medary Built in 1929 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993, Bok Tower Gardens in central Florida is not only an architecture and landscape masterpiece but the embodiment of a fascinating moment in American history. Publisher, philanthropist, and naturalist Edward Bok commissioned two esteemed designers, landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and architect Milton B. Medary, to create a sanctuary that would preserve the natural beauty of the state. Located on 600 acres, the historic garden is cultivated with a fine collection of flowers and shrubs -azaleas, camellias, and magnolia - against a lush background of ferns, palms, oaks, and pines. The landscape is centered on a beautiful Andalusian-style villa, Pinewood, and particularly on the 205-foot-high marble and coquina Singing Tower, which houses one of the world's finest carillons. One of the great achievements of America's "golden age of architecture," Bok Tower Gardens is a complete work of art that is also an extraordinary public monument.

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