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Envisioning Landscapes: The Transformative Environments of OJB

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This debut monograph of the visionary landscape architecture firm OJB uncovers the philosophy that guides the practice and reveals the transformative power of landscape through a selection of case studies drawn from the firm's thirty—year history.
Founded in 1989 by landscape architect James Burnett, OJB — the Office of James Burnett — has since grown to nearly one hundred professionals working across five offices and has established itself as a leader in the field for its ambitious approach to community—building through landscape.
At its core, the firm believes that landscape is a social and collective tool for integration, reclamation, and healing. This principle guides all of the firm's projects across sectors, from its designs promoting restorative healthcare, such as campuses for hospitals and wellness centers, to large—scale urban landscapes conceived to reconnect and revitalize communities, such as the acclaimed Myriad Botanical Gardens and the other initiatives completed as part of Oklahoma City's Project 180 public works program.
This book highlights OJB's remarkable and meaningful work — and the philosophy that drives it — through projects of varied typologies arranged in a rhythm progressing from single works to longer multi—project narratives in which landscapes connect and build on each other over several years to create thoughtfully realized and impactful environments.
This debut monograph of the visionary landscape architecture firm OJB uncovers the philosophy that guides the practice and reveals the transformative power of landscape through a selection of case studies drawn from the firm's thirty—year history.
Founded in 1989 by landscape architect James Burnett, OJB — the Office of James Burnett — has since grown to nearly one hundred professionals working across five offices and has established itself as a leader in the field for its ambitious approach to community—building through landscape.
At its core, the firm believes that landscape is a social and collective tool for integration, reclamation, and healing. This principle guides all of the firm's projects across sectors, from its designs promoting restorative healthcare, such as campuses for hospitals and wellness centers, to large—scale urban landscapes conceived to reconnect and revitalize communities, such as the acclaimed Myriad Botanical Gardens and the other initiatives completed as part of Oklahoma City's Project 180 public works program.
This book highlights OJB's remarkable and meaningful work — and the philosophy that drives it — through projects of varied typologies arranged in a rhythm progressing from single works to longer multi—project narratives in which landscapes connect and build on each other over several years to create thoughtfully realized and impactful environments.

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