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The Enduring Genius of Frederick Law Olmsted

By: Adam Rome, The Great Courses
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Can a 19th-century landscape architect help us address the sustainability challenges of our time? If we’re talking about Frederick Law Olmsted, the genius behind Central Park, the grounds of the U.S. Capitol, and other iconic green spaces, then the answer’s a resounding yes.

In The Enduring Genius of Frederick Law Olmsted, you’ll learn about the iconic landscape architect’s incredible life—and ponder his incredible legacy. You’ll explore his work as a designer of some breathtaking natural landscapes (as well as some of the painful failures he had to endure along the way). You’ll also consider Olmsted’s efforts to address the momentous challenges of his century, including the Civil War, and the vital role he played in the most transformative period in American history.

How can people, entrenched in a highly mobile and individualistic society, develop a solid sense of community? How can we grow our cities without destroying the environment around them? What ideas offer a rock-solid foundation for sustainable communities and civilizations?

Frederick Law Olmsted knew. And now, with this Audible Original, so will you.

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About the Creator and Performer

Adam Rome is Professor of Environment and Sustainability at the University at Buffalo. He graduated from Yale in 1980 with a BA in History and received his PhD from the University of Kansas in 1996. Dr. Rome is author of several books, including The Genius of Earth Day: How a 1970 Teach-In Unexpectedly Made the First Green Generation and The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise of American Environmentalism. The former book served as the basis for Dr. Rome’s 2020 Audible Original series The Genius of Earth Day.

Timely Information • Historical Context • Compelling Story • Enduring Treasures • Lasting Impact

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The man was far, far ahead of his time, and so very much more than the builder of Central Park. A very short, extremely sweet listen delivered by the author, replete with historical context. Restores faith in the power of good work, and great works

An Enduring Genius, Indeed

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I enjoyed the perspective of these lectures . The content was presented cohesively and in chronological order.

Interesting and informative.

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Short and sweet story of a great man who created enduring treasures and set standards for the benefit of all.

Interesting and impressive

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This has great content and great delivery. Talks about how society got where it is and how it can improve

Great content, great delivery

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I love the author’s enthusiasm and contagious enjoyment of Olmsted and his work. I was amazed to learn that it was Olmsted’s visionary thoughts about conservation and what humans need to thrive in urban environments was the inspiration for Central Park and so many other green spaces in our cities. Loved this book!

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