
Francis R. Kowsky
Author of Country, Park & City: The Architecture and Life of Calvert Vaux
About the Author
Francis R. Kowsky is SUNY Distinguished Professor of Art History at Buffalo State College
Works by Francis R. Kowsky
The Best Planned City in the World: Olmsted, Vaux, and the Buffalo Park System (Designing the American Park) (2013) 20 copies, 1 review
The architecture of Frederick Clarke Withers and the progress of the Gothic revival in America after 1850 (1980) 17 copies
Hell on Color, Sweet on Song: Jacob Wrey Mould and the Artful Beauty of Central Park (2023) 5 copies
Municipal parks and city planning: Frederick Law Olmstead's Buffalo park and parkway system (1987) 1 copy
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The Best Planned City in the World: Olmsted, Vaux, and the Buffalo Park System (Designing the American Park) by Francis R. Kowsky
You can learn a lot about a city from its relationship to its park system. Spending a lot of time in Buffalo as a child gave me an appreciation for the city, especially its parks, yet I had no idea that most of the largest ones were designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, who also designed New York City's Central Park. Kowsky presents a great history of how Buffalo came to punch above its weight in the parks department, taking advantage of its radial grid system to allocate enough land to give show more Buffalo a world-class park system for its time. There's good digressions into the philosophy of park-building, some discussion of how parks factored into ethnic tensions (how would parks be used by those rowdy beer-drinking Germans?), and a frank overview of the inherent compromises involved in constructing these tableaus of tamed nature. Recommended to anyone who's spent any time in Delaware Park, or who appreciates the history of public spaces in the 19th century, or is interested in Olmstead's career. show less
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- Rating
- 3.5
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