Park and Recreation Structures : Administration and Basic Service Facilities : Recreational and Cultural Facilities : Overnight and Organized Camp - Book Review,
by Albert H. Good

Landscape Architecture "This gorgeously reproduced volume, a reprint of the classic 1938 National Park Service study, offers inspiration through hundreds of drawings and photos of park structures."
Janice Guerrasio, Log Homes Illustrated, Fall 1999 "Whether you're looking for ideas, or just have a genuine interest in national parks, this book is sure to earn a treasured spot on your bookshelf."
Book Description America's parks--and their architectural companion, the log cabin--hold a powerful grip on our imagination. Harkening back to a simpler time, these rustic structures serve as a reminder of America's frontier spirit, and serve as a popular source of inspiration for contemporary architecture, in everything from simple vacation homes to the mansion "lodges" favored by today's wealthy elites. This classic three-volume survey, first published in 1938 by the National Park Service, details in photographs and measured drawings the rich legacy of America's park structures. In over 500 illustrations, Park and Recreation Structures documents picnic tables, dams, drinking fountains, trail signs, storage sheds, bridges, boathouses, lodges, and inns from the glory days of park construction. Reproduced in its entirety in a single volume, this book will serve as a source of ideas, details, and imagery for architects, landscapists, gardeners, and anyone interested in America's national parks.
About the Author Albert H. Good was the architectural consultant to the National Park Service at the time Park and Recreation Structures was originally published.
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