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Modernist landscape case studies

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Modernist landscape architecture refers to the styles and designs developed during the early 20th century, characterized by a break from traditional forms and an emphasis on geometric shapes, open spaces, and the integration of nature. Case studies of modernist landscapes often include famous examples such as the gardens of Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier, the landscape design of the Museum of Modern Art in New York by landscape architect Dan Kiley, and the planning of the landscape for the campus of the University of Chicago by landscape architect Alfred Caldwell.

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