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Public Gardens of Michigan

Public Gardens of Michigan

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not just for Michigan!
Review: This beautiful book is a mini-course in design and the use of public spaces. From Europe through the Arts and Crafts Movement to modernism and children's gardens, Ms. Rutz connects Michigan's gardens to styles and traditions around the world. The stunning photographs--and there are often 4 on a page-- reinforce the text, showing connections between Michigan's showplaces and their roots.

Thirty four gardens in Michigan are highlighted, from the Grand Hotel Gardens on Mackinac Island to Marquette Prison, Kellogg headquarters, Dow Gardens, several colleges and universities, downtown Marshall and Holland, and Hills Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak. It is a virtual tour of the state of Michigan.

Even though I live on the west coast and may never see most of the spaces described, I have this book on the coffee table to enjoy when I need an escape from the clutter of my life. Turning the pages I visit Paris, Cranbrook Art Museum, Flint, and mansions around the world. I sometimes get inspired to try something new in my own backyard, but usually just relax and enjoy the hard work of others.

Read it for information--it is outdoor art history--or for relaxation, but don't think it is only for people in Michigan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not just for Michigan!
Review: This beautiful book is a mini-course in design and the use of public spaces. From Europe through the Arts and Crafts Movement to modernism and children's gardens, Ms. Rutz connects Michigan's gardens to styles and traditions around the world. The stunning photographs--and there are often 4 on a page-- reinforce the text, showing connections between Michigan's showplaces and their roots.

Thirty four gardens in Michigan are highlighted, from the Grand Hotel Gardens on Mackinac Island to Marquette Prison, Kellogg headquarters, Dow Gardens, several colleges and universities, downtown Marshall and Holland, and Hills Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak. It is a virtual tour of the state of Michigan.

Even though I live on the west coast and may never see most of the spaces described, I have this book on the coffee table to enjoy when I need an escape from the clutter of my life. Turning the pages I visit Paris, Cranbrook Art Museum, Flint, and mansions around the world. I sometimes get inspired to try something new in my own backyard, but usually just relax and enjoy the hard work of others.

Read it for information--it is outdoor art history--or for relaxation, but don't think it is only for people in Michigan.


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