Jay Horan: Bill, as we were just saying, I’d like the first question basically to be, try and put the Disney landscape designs in the broader context of other landscape philosophies and designs that have been done over the years, and how do Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and EPCOT relate to those other landscape philosophies? Well, at the outset, we have to look at this: The landscape design is a subject so broad and susceptible of so much discourse that we can only take a little capsule of it. It can go in so many different directions. Landscape design can be highly stylized, for example. It can be contemporary, or it can be Victorian, both of them stylized but stylized in quite different fashions. One way may be to separate this into schools of thought: […]
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Source type | Book Series |
Volume | 15 Chapter: 22 |
Published | |
Subject date | 1984 |
Language | en |
Document type | Interview |
Media type | text |
Page count | 31 |
Pages | pp. 221-251 |
Id | 305 |
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Availability | Purchasable |
Inserted | 2014-11-19 |