The Library of American Landscape History (LALH) is a renowned publisher that has been dedicated to advancing the study and practice of American landscape architecture for over 30 years. Their fine books cover a wide range of topics, from gardens and parks to city plans, and are designed to educate and inspire both general readers and specialists. LALH's publications not only promote stewardship of significant places and the environment but also encourage the creation of new designs that foster a deeper connection between people and nature.
With a focus on significant North American landscapes and the individuals who shaped them, LALH's books and films play a crucial role in protecting and restoring American places. Produced in collaboration with award-winning Florentine Films Hott Productions, their documentary films provide valuable insights into important landscapes and their designers. Through the generous support of their members, LALH has become a leading force in the field of American landscape architecture, making a lasting impact on the preservation and appreciation of these remarkable spaces.
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