Leberecht Migge's "Green Manifesto": Envisioning a Revolution of Gardens
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- Dr David Haney
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| Author(s) | | Haney DH |
| Publication type | | Article |
| Journal | | Landscape Journal |
| Year | | 2007 |
| Volume | | 26 |
| Issue | | 2 |
| Pages | | 201-218 |
| ISSN (print) | | 0277-2426 |
| ISSN (electronic) | | 1553-2704 |
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| Leberecht Migge was the most important landscape architect for the field of German modern architecture before WWII. Here, we see his vision of turning Europe into a continent of gardens, as a synthesis of garden and architecture, whereby everyone could attain a relative degree of economic and political freedom by growing their own food. This article will introduce American landscape architects to this critical figure. |
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| Publisher | | University of Wisconsin Press |
| URL | | http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/lj.26.2.201 |
| DOI | | 10.3368/lj.26.2.201 |
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