Vizcaya: An American Villa and Its Makers Vizcaya: An American Villa and Its Makers

Vizcaya: An American Villa and Its Makers

Vizcaya: An American Villa and Its Makers Vizcaya: An American Villa and Its Makers

Vizcaya: An American Villa and Its Makers

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Overview

The Miami estate of Vizcaya, like its palatial contemporaries Biltmore and San Simeon, represents an achievement of the Gilded Age, when country houses and their gardens were a conspicuous measure of personal wealth and power.

In Vizcaya: An American Villa and Its Makers, a celebrated architecture critic and writer and an award-winning landscape architect explore the little-known story of Vizcaya, an extraordinary national treasure. Witold Rybczynski and Laurie Olin use a rich collection of illustrations, historic photographs, and narrative to document the creation of this stunning house and landscape. Vizcaya was completed in 1916 as the winter retreat of Chicago industrialist James Deering. The cosmopolitan bachelor, who chose Miami for its warm climate, enlisted the guidance of artist Paul Chalfin, with whom he traveled throughout Italy to survey houses and gardens. With the assistance of architect F. Burrall Hoffman, Jr., and garden designer Diego Suarez, the 180-acre site on Biscayne Bay was transformed into a grand estate, complete with lagoons, canals, citrus groves, a farm village, a yacht harbor, and a 40-room Baroque mansion.

The lure of this architectural and landscape masterpiece, named for a Spanish Basque province, is undeniable. John Singer Sargent planned a short visit in 1917 but stayed for several months, producing an inspired series of watercolors, many of which are reproduced here for the first time. The book is further enriched by archival material and by the color images of noted photographer Steven Brooke, paying homage to Vizcaya as a lens through which readers learn about architecture, landscape and garden design, interior decoration, and art.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780812239515
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Publication date: 01/04/2007
Series: Penn Studies in Landscape Architecture
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 296
Sales rank: 985,369
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Witold Rybczynski is the Martin and Margy Meyerson Professor of Urbanism at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of many books, including the award-winning biography of Frederick Law Olmsted, A Clearing in the Distance, and the best-selling Home: A Short History of an Idea. He has written on architecture and urbanism for the New York Times, New Yorker, Slate, and New York Review of Books. Laurie Olin is Practice Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania and Principal of the Olin Partnership, a landscape architecture firm in Philadelphia. He is the author of Across the Open Field: Essays Drawn from English Landscapes and a coauthor of La Foce: A Garden and Landscape in Tuscany, both published by the University of Pennsylvania Press.

Table of Contents


List of Maps and Illustrations     vii
Chronology     xv
The Vizcaya Estate, 1921     xx
House   Witold Rybczynski
American Renaissance     5
Deering's Time     9
Hoffman's Plan     29
Chalfin's Rooms     65
Garden and Landscape   Laurie Olin
Florida, the Deerings, Gardens, Horticulture, and Landscape     95
A Garden Tour Today     101
A Watery World     127
Imagination, Design, and Construction     133
Farm Village and Lost Lagoon     199
Disaster and Encore     211
Sargent's Interlude     219
Aftermath     229
Notes     241
Bibliography     257
Index     263
Acknowledgments     273
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