Craftsman Farms - Gustav Stickley Estate
Temple University
Landscape students under my direction prepared an Historic Landscape
Report detailing the
history of the estate of Gustav Stickley, the
leader of the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States.
The
Craftsman Farms Foundation is slowly implementing the recommendations
for restoration and maintenance
of the property.
The planting plan (top
middle) is a restoration of the foundation planting shown in the left
photo. The earlier
photo (top right) was taken before the original
foundation planting was installed. A non original driveway was
removed
and the original gravel paths were
restored in October 2004 (bottom left) Click for another view.
A photo of Stickley and his hearth and furniture in the main house. A garden yet to be restored.
Dolobran - Historic Philadelphia Main Line Estate designed by architect Frank Furness
Watercolor renderings of four different concept alternatives for historic Furness House rear garden to show client various options.
Rolling Stone Farm, Hudson River Valley Estate, in collaboration with Larry Weaner
Construction has begun on landscape improvements including the restoration of an existing formal garden, terrace gardensLocust Hill House, Hudson River Valley Estate, in collaboration with Larry Weaner
Design
is in progress for the restoration of the existing gardens as a native
landscape, incorporating a pond
as a focal point.
Design
for a garden fence and gate using the sweetbay magnolia
as a theme.
Click to enlarge
For Additional Information About Arts and Crafts Gardens:
My favorite book about Arts and Crafts Gardens was written by Rick Darke. Visit his web site to read a description:For more information about
Craftsman Farms and Gustav Stickley read this book by architect Mark
Alan Hewitt:
Gustav Stickley's Craftsman Farms
To learn more about Hudson River Estates visit these
web sites:
The Hudson River Valley Institute
Estates and Mansions of the Hudson Valley
Learn more about Frank Furness
by reading this book:
Frank Furness
Architecture and the Violent Mind
A lively account of
America’s most original Victorian architect.
401 Vassar Avenue Swarthmore PA 19081 2020 - telephone 610 544 9803 - telefax 610 544 9804 - plarsende@yahoo.com