Brenda J. Brown is associate professor of landscape architecture at the University of Manitoba. An artist and designer as well as writer and editor, she has published widely, and her landscape and multimedia exhibits and installations have appeared in Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
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"The book's layout and careful use of graphics makes it inviting and readable. It is a must read for those concerned about the qualities and meanings of the American cultural landscape and about landscape architecture education and scholarship."--Landscape Journal "Brown successfully makes the case for Riley as deserving a place in today's discourse, on both the strength of his professional contribution and the quality of his writing. . . . The pieces in this volume give lively and engaging treatment to unglamorous topics: midwestern agricultural landscape, the role of history in landscape education, the cultural importance of the car in urban planning."--Landscape Architecture Magazine

