Marc Treib

Marc Treib

Marc Treib (CA, USA), professor emeritus of architecture at UC Berkeley, is an influential historian and critic of modern landscape architecture and design. He authored Space Calculated in Seconds and Sanctuaries of Spanish New Mexico, co-authored Garrett Eckbo: Modern Landscapes for Living, and edited An Everyday Modernism and Modern Landscape Architecture: A Critical Review. His research spans Japanese gardens, Eliel Saarinen’s urbanism, and the works of Christopher Tunnard, Sutemi Horiguchi, and Luis Barragán. Honors include Guggenheim, Fulbright, and Rome fellowships, as well as ASLA and Society of Architectural Historians awards.

Dušan Ogrin (1929-2019) was the pioneer of Slovenian landscape architecture. In 1972, he founded the Landscape Architecture programme at the University of Ljubljana. His seminal work The World Heritage of Gardens was published in 1993, so it was not too far-fetched to dedicate a book in his memory to the topic of gardens. The editors […]

The 2019 LILA Honour Award ceremony took place at the Academy of Architecture in Amsterdam on Saturday, November 2nd, 2019. Editor-in-chief of Landezine, Zaš Brezar, presented the award statement and invited three experts to speak about the work of the award winner Michael van Gessel: Marc Treib, Lisa Diedrich and Frits Palmboom. After the presentation of the award, Van Gessel gave his recent paintings to the speakers present at the event.

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