American landscape architect, Dan Kiley, has transformed the landscapes of private houses, public institutions and vast urban spaces into magnificent places of natural beauty. Produced with the collaboration of Dan Kiley himself, this monograph considers the man and his oeuvre. Kiley sets out his working practices in an introduction that draws together decades of experience and a deep knowledge of nature. At the heart of the book are his most significant projects, grouped by the themes that have shaped his career. Each project features numerous photographs and plans, special sketches by Kiley, and accompanying texts. A reference section with an illustrated chronology and bibliography round off the book.
Dan Kiley Book order



- 2002
- 2000
Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The monograph showcases the gardens and landscapes designed by Spanish designer Fernando Caruncho, celebrated for his serene compositions that blend natural forms and geometric principles. It highlights his recent projects in the United States, including landscapes in New Jersey and Florida, reflecting his international acclaim and unique design philosophy.
- 1984
The Peter Pan Syndrome. Men who have never grown up
- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Two families--the Morrisons, who make a perilous voyage from New York to California, and the McKays, forced from their Illinois farm and who join the Donners' wagon train--brave the unknown to seek a new future in the American West