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风景园林(景观设计)专业英语(第二版)-王欣-补充材料 2 part2 补充材料 03 Geoffrey Jellicoe.ppt

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    • Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe 1900 – 1996,Introduction,Geoffrey Alan Jellicoe was an English architect, town planner, landscape architect and garden designer. His strongest interest was in landscape and garden design. 1900 Born in Chelsea 1919 Enters Architectural Association in London 1923-4 Rome scholarship 1925-31 in practice with Jock Shepherd 1929 Joins Institute of Landscape Architects 1939-49 President of Institute of Landscape Architects 1948 First President of IFLA 1954-68 Member of Royal Fine Art Commission 1967-74 Trustee of Tate Gallery 1984 Moves from Grove Terrace to High Point 1996 Dies,2. Major Publications & Design Works,Major Publications ·Italian Gardens of the Renaissance, 1925 ·Landscape of Civilization: Created for the Moody Historical Gardens, Antique Collectors Club, 1989 ·The Landscape of Man: Shaping the environment from prehistory to present day, Thames & Hudson, 1995 ·The Complete Landscape Designs and Gardens of Geoffrey Jellicoe, Thames & Hudson, 1994 ·Designing the New Landscape, Thames & Hudson, 1998 ·The Oxford Companion to Gardens, Oxford University Press, 2001,Major Design Works 1934~36 Caveman Restaurant 1934~39 Ditchley Park 1947 Plan for Hemel Hempsted 1956 Harvey’s Store, Guildford 1957~59 Water Gardens, Hemel Hempsted 1964~65 Kennedy Memorial 1970~90 Shute House 1979~89 Hartwell House Garden 1980~86 Sutton Place 1984 Moody Gardens,The Caveman Restaurant, at the entrance to the Cheddar Caves, is flourishing but Jellicoe's 'fish pond' glass roof is said to have leaked and was replaced with a solid roof. The seting and design of the restaurant suggest a gateway to the underworld.,Caveman Restaurant,Ditchley Park,Not open to the public. Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe designed one of the last Italian gardens in England at Ditchley Park. The knot/parterre has gone but the rest of the garden survives in good condition. Jellicoe reinstated the terrace, which Gibbs designed and made a pool with fountains. Statues were brought from Wrest Park.,Garden Address: Ditchley Park, Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England,Ditchley Park,summerhouse,parterre,view to the great temple,lion on the terrace,Ditchley Park,Harvey’s Store,The garden has been renamed and restored, on the roof of what is now the House of Fraser Store in Guildford High Street. It was designed by Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe to symbolize the flight of the first sputnik and overlooks Guildford and the North Downs. The garden was completely rebuilt on a smaller scale in 2000.,The garden features many grasses, Iris varieties, willow, Ligularia, Persicaria, and Eupatorium, and water plants (Scirpus, Juncus, etc). The plants tend to build toward late summer for their best show.,Harvey’s Store,Water Gardens,Hemel Hempstead’s Water Gardens were designed by famous architect Sir Geoffry Jellicoe in 1957.,For the Master Plan, the principle was to use the river valleys as linear parks and to conceal the housing, behind tree belts, areas on the hilltops. The Water Garden was one of Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe's favour projects. It is a delightful space. A canal with delicate bridges carries visitors from the town car parks to the shopping centre. Garden Address: The Water Garden, Hemel Hempsted, Hertfordshire, England,Kennedy Memorial,A memorial garden, for President John F Kennedy. Jellicoe designed a flight of steps, rising through the woods to reach a glade in which the memorial stone is set. It draws upon The Pilgrim's Progress, Bunyan's allegory of life as a journey. This was a key project in the development of Jellicoe's view on the role of the subconscious in landscape design.,memorial garden,Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe, one of our finest landscape architects, was commissioned in 1969 to create a water garden. The result was Shute House Gardens; his favourite and, some say, finest work. Shute House has been restored and developed by the present owners, John and Suzy Lewis, who commissioned Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe to complete the gardens when they arrived in 1994. The work continues to this day.,Shute House Gardens,Shute House,At Sutton Place (1980) Jellicoe designed in several areas of still water. In the Paradise Garden a large formal pond bars direct entry to the garden, its tranquil surface hardly disturbed by spouting gargoyles.,Access to `paradise' is over a series of stepping stones representing the hazards of human life. Interestingly, Jellicoe here uses a feature which he first formally referred to in his 1960 book “Studies in Landscape Design“. In his chapter, “Scale, Diversity, and Space“ he gives a critique of Bellini's “The Earthly Paradise“ and praises the way the balustrade `interlocks the foreground and middle distance'.,Garden Address: Sutton Place Garden, Guildford, Surrey, England,Sutton Place,Moody Gardens,Moody Gardens, an education/entertainment museum, is easily recognizable for its three large glass pyramids. The first one built was the rainforest pyramid, which holds trees, plants, birds, fish, and butterflies from several different 。

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