彭蒙惠英语:America’s First Landscape Architect(在线收听

America’s First Landscape Architect

 

By Karen Lingo and Steve Bender © 2004 Southern Living Inc.

Distributed by Tribune Media Services International

 

Living legacies: His landscapes remain as vibrant today as when he created them more than a century ago

 

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Frederick Law Olmsted, America’s first landscape architect and co-designer of New York City’s Central Park, was a visionary. While most people see only moments ahead, Olmsted could plant a landscape and know what it would look like 100 years later.

 

During his distinguished career, Olmsted designed everything from parks to private gardens. Two places that bear his mark are Biltmore Estate in North Carolina and the U.S. Capitol Grounds in Washington, D.C.

 

Biltmore Estate

Spread across 8,000 acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Biltmore Estate reflects one man’s wealth and another man’s genius. In 1889, George Washington Vanderbilt began constructing a 250-room mountain retreat near Asheville, North Carolina. If the structure seemed immense, the grounds were colossal. Buying up forests and farmland in every direction, Vanderbilt acquired 125,000 acres. He then hired Olmsted to turn them into a proper setting for his home.

 

Olmsted envisioned a series of small pleasure gardens around the mansion. He also designed the 250-acre Deer Park, a wooded game preserve like those found on English country estates. Most of the remaining land, some 100,000 acres, was planted as timberland. He recommended that bottomland along the French Broad River, which flows through the property, be used to raise cattle for manure to be spread as fertilizer.

 

The gardens at Biltmore are spectacular, especially in spring, but the 3-mile approach road to the mansion provides an unforgettable experience. “Olmsted worked in concert with nature,” says Bill Alexander, landscape and forest historian at Biltmore. “His great strength was his mastery of grading and the landform, the subtle positioning of roads and paths so that you don’t notice them when you’re looking across the landscape. It’s this grasp of scale and the earth that is the fundamental canvas of Olmsted.”

 

 

Vocabulary Focus

distinguished (adj) [dis5tiN^wiFt] relating to a respected and admired person, or that person’s work

bear one’s mark (idiom) to show someone’s imprint on something

in concert (idiom) together; in agreement according to a design or plan

 

Specialized Terms

game preserve (n phr) 野生动物保护区 an area of land kept in its natural state for wild animals to live in to be protected

manure (n) 粪肥,肥料 excrement from animals, especially horses and cattle, which is spread on the land in order to make plants grow well

grading (n) 缓和坡度,平整地 the act of bringing the surface of land to a desired level; the shaping of land, performed by machine or by hand

landform (n) 地形 a natural feature of a land surface, such as a valley or hill

 

美国景观建筑之父

 

活生生的遗产:他百余年前创造的庭园设计,今日依然生气盎然

 

胡怡敏 译

 

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弗雷德里克·劳·奥姆斯特德,美国的第一个景观建筑师和纽约市中央公园的共同设计师,是位远见卓识者。大部分的人都只看到眼前的片刻,姆斯特德不仅能够布置出一个庭园景观,还能知道它100年之后的样子。

姆斯特德脱颖而出的职业生涯当中,其设计从公园到私人花园样样都有。他有两个流芳百世的庭园设计作品,一个是北卡罗纳州的毕尔特摩尔庄园,另一个是华盛顿特区的美国国会大厦庭园。

 

毕尔特摩尔庄园

占地8000英亩的毕尔特摩尔庄园坐落在蓝脊山脉,它反映了一位巨子的财富和另一智者的非凡天赋。1889年,乔治·华盛顿·范德比尔开始在北卡罗纳州的艾希维尔市附近大兴土木,兴建一个拥有250间房间的山中别苑。如果这建筑物看来巨大无比,那它的所在地更是浩瀚无际。范德比尔买下各个方位的森林和农地,购得12.5万英亩的土地。然后他聘请奥姆斯特德将土地设计成适合他居住的家园。

奥姆斯特德构思了一系列围绕宅邸的休闲庭园。他也设计了占地250英亩的鹿园,一个类似英国乡村庄园会看到的那种茂密动物保护区。所剩的大部分土地,约10万英亩,则作为育木林地。至于那些坐落于穿过园区的法国宽河旁的洼地,奥姆斯特德建议用来牧养牛群,用其粪便当作肥料。

毕尔特摩尔的花园让人叹为观止,特别是在春季的时候;但是通往宅邸的3英里通道,则提供一个难以忘怀的经验。“奥姆斯特德与大自然和谐同工,”毕尔特摩尔的景观和森林历史学家比尔·亚历山大表示:“他的特长,在于精通修平坡度和地形,以及道路和小径的微妙位置分配,因此当你在远眺景色时,不会注意到它们。这种对于比例和陆地的理解,正是奥姆斯特德的基础画布。”

 

 

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