Bernard Trainor: Ground Studio Landscapes

Hardback

Main Details

Title Bernard Trainor: Ground Studio Landscapes
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Bernard Trainor
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 314,Width 241
Category/GenreIndividual architects and architectural firms
Landscape art and architecture
ISBN/Barcode 9781616897826
ClassificationsDewey:712.092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Imprint Princeton Architectural Press
Publication Date 21 July 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Bernard Trainor's newest book celebrates the wild and elemental landscapes of California, from the craggy coasts of Big Sur to the fertile hills of Sonoma wine country. His award-winning work combines an awareness of regional context with materials, collaboration, and deep connection to the land. Beautifully photographed and documented with full-color plans, the projects in this survey of his recent work include a range of scale, from compact urban gardens to expansive rural sites. Trainor's regional, sustainable approach inspires wonder and respect for nature as it aims to preserve and restore it.

Author Biography

Bernard Trainor is an Australian-born designer and founding principal and design director of Ground Studio Landscapes, based in Monterey, California. His projects have been featured in a wide range of books and publications and are the recipients of numerous awards. His previous book is Landprints.

Reviews

The book presents 12 design projects, each with an eloquent narrative description, a plot plan, several photographs, and a page (in the back of the book) of the project's details, including a plant list...providing satisfying detail for interested readers....Bernard Trainor's work could inspire a gardener to explore new ways to link the landscape to the residence, and changes that invite the rewards of spending more time in the garden. - Santa Cruz Sentinel The studio's work is impressive, [a]nd the monograph makes the work look effortless. Of course, we know it wasn't, and there was a rich design process behind each of the featured projects. - The Dirt There's something to like in every project, and with colored plans, short descriptions, and plenty of photographs, there's plenty for both architects and landscape architects to enjoy. Landscape architects in particular should appreciate the project details at the back of the book, where Trainor generously lists the hardscape and plant materials used on each project. - A Daily Dose of Architecture Books