Garrett Eckbo (1910-1996) was one of the most highly respected and
influential American modernist landscape architects. Rejecting the
centrality of nature as inspiration, he argued instead for a new
approach free of preconceptions. Published in 1950, Landscape for Living
presents his ideas for achieving the "total landscape." Illustrations
feature his designs for gardens, parks, and institutional projects, work
for the Farm Security Administration, and projects by the firm of Eckbo,
Royston & Williams.