

An edition of Building the National Parks (1997)
historic landscape design and construction
By Linda Flint McClelland
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Johns Hopkins Univesity Press
Language
eng
Pages
624
Description:
Since its founding in 1916, the National Park Service has been charged with two equally important and often conflicting missions: to preserve our country's natural wonders for future generations and to develop national parks for the appreciation and enjoyment of visitors. Recalling the era of the great lodges at Yellowstone and Yosemite, Building the National Parks tells the story of how the new bureau's landscape designers, architects, and engineers met each of these challenges, forging a rich legacy of buildings, roads, and trails that both harmonized with the natural scenery and accommodated visitors to the parks. Their achievements - detailed for the first time here - have greatly influenced the design of state and local parks and other recreational areas across the United States.
subjects: Design, Design and construction, History, Landscape design, National parks and reserves, Park facilities, Parks, United States, United States. National Park Service, United states, national park service, National parks and reserves, united states, Parks, design and construction, Landscape architecture
Places: United States