TRACES OF SELF-EXILE
BY MIMI ZEIGER
A new biography of James Rose explores his difficult brilliance.
FROM THE AUGUST 2017 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE.
?Words! Can we ever untangle them"? reads James Rose?s opening salvo in Pencil Points. Appearing in the definitive journal of modernist design thought, the landscape designer?s 1939 essay rejects preconceived ideas of formal or informal design and makes the case for an organic and materials-based approach?an argument approaching revelation at a time when Beaux-Arts methodologies held sway.
Reading the text today, Rose?s words cut through the decades, carrying with them equal doses of wit, creativity, and frustration with the status quo. An uncompromising designer from his time in and out of Harvard (he was expelled in 1937, later returned but never graduated) to his death in 1991, Rose is the subject of the latest volume of the Masters of Modern Landscape Design series published in association with the Library of American Landscape History and the University of Georgia Press. It?s the first biography dedicated to the landscape architect, who although a prolific writer throughout his career and author of four of his own books, has yet to receive the kind of canonical recognition bestowed on his Harvard classmates Garrett Eckbo and Dan Kiley. As director of the James Rose Center for Landscape Architectural Research and Design?a nonprofit located at Rose?s Ridgewood, New Jersey, home?the book?s author, Dean Cardasis, FASLA, is well...
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