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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Laurie OlinPublisher: Oro Editions Imprint: Oro Editions ISBN: 9781939621726ISBN 10: 1939621720 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 15 October 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIt's not just the drawings. It's not just the mixture of architectural, sociological, and firm history. It's not just the straightforward stating of design principles and ideas about public space. Rather, the moving quality of the book lies in its recording of a specific concern in the life of a renowned landscape architect, one of the most important of our era. --Landscape Architecture Magazine It's not just the drawings. It's not just the mixture of architectural, sociological, and firm history. It's not just the straightforward stating of design principles and ideas about public space. Rather, the moving quality of the book lies in its recording of a specific concern in the life of a renowned landscape architect, one of the most important of our era. --Landscape Architecture Magazine We don't think much about public seating: We spy an empty bench in a park or a vacant chair in a town square and we deposit ourselves on its accommodating surface. Renowned landscape architect Laurie Olin, however, has spent a lifetime reflecting on how and where we sit, especially outside. The delightful volume Be Seated (Applied Research + Design, 213 pages, $34.95) contains his ruminations on the nature and design of public places for hanging out, the ideas behind his commissions for such spaces as Bryant Park and Columbus Circle in New York City, and a brief history of public seating (until the emergence of the Piazza Signoria in Florence in the 1400s, people mostly plunked themselves on the ground). The book is generously supplemented with Mr. Olin's charming sketches and disarming observations: An individual approaching a chair will often move it slightly, even if barely an inch or two, as an act of taking possession before sitting on it. --Ann Landi Wall Street Journal What to Give: Books on Design Author InformationLandscape architect Laurie Olin lives in Philadelphia where he has taught at the University of Pennsylvania for forty years. His award winning designs include Bryant Park in New York, The Getty Center in Los Angeles, and the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |