Making a Landscape of Continuity: The Practice of Innocenti and Webel
Hecht Design, Arlington, Massachusetts, 1996
Description
The career of landscape architect Richard Webel closely parallels the growth of his profession in the twentieth century. The book chronicles his career from his fellowship at the American Academy in Rome to the design of estates on Long Island, corporate headquarters, and institutional settings. The intended audience is students, design professionals, and architectural historians.
The editors and the Webel family requested that the book be a hybrid: someplace between a coffeetable book and a scholarly publication. The work represented in the book ranges from Renaissance-influenced gardens to modern campus and institutional design. Our challenge was to use traditional book design elements (uncoated paper stock, the Bembo font family, traditional page proportions) to accompany this historical range of work, without having the book feel stale or incongruous.
Credits
- Design firm
- Hecht Design
- Art director
- Alice Hecht
- Designers
- Alice Hecht, Sarah Smith
- Photographers
- Samuel Gottscho, Frank Kluber, Tori Butt
- Author
- Gary R. Hilderbrand
- Typefaces
- Monotype Bembo, Adobe Bembo
- Printer
- The Stinehour Press
- Paper
- Mohawk Superfine White 80# Text
- Publishers/clients
- Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Princeton Architectural Press