Claude Lorrain, Landscape with the Marriage of Isaac and Rebecca, 1648 (Public Domain)

Exploring how art, philosophy, and time shaped the language of landscape design

Claude Lorrain, Landscape with the Marriage of Isaac and Rebecca, 1648 — classical landscape art inspiring harmony, proportion, and balance in landscape architecture.

~ Styles & Epochs of Art that Influenced Landscape Architecture ~

From the sacred geometry of Ancient civilizations to the harmonious ideals of the Renaissance, and the expressive power of Baroque and Modern abstraction — the evolution of art has continually shaped the landscapes we inhabit.

This LASD Studio original series reveals the timeless dialogue between art, nature, and human imagination, tracing how each artistic epoch left its imprint on gardens, parks, and cultural spaces. Through cinematic storytelling and historical insight, Styles & Epochs of Art celebrates the creative continuum that connects past inspiration with future design intelligence — where landscapes become living expressions of beauty, ecology, and evolving thought.

Video Introduction — Styles & Epochs of Art that Influenced Landscape Architecture and Garden Design Series

This opening episode introduces LASD Studio’s original series — Styles & Epochs of Art that Influenced Landscape Architecturea journey through time where art, culture, and landscape design intertwine.


Through the lens of history, philosophy, and beauty, we explore how humanity’s evolving vision of art has shaped the spaces we live in — from ancient sacred landscapes to the contemporary pursuit of sustainable, intelligent design.

An introduction video to LASD Studio’s Styles & Epochs of Art — exploring how art, culture, and philosophy shaped landscape architecture from Ancient times to today.

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~ Section 6 – The Birth of Modernism, Styles & Epochs of Art ~

The Birth of Modernism — a turning point where art, architecture, and landscape merged into one creative vision. From Mondrian’s pure geometry to Wright’s organic unity, this era redefined how we live with space, light, and nature.

Discover how Modernism’s clarity and abstraction continue to shape contemporary ecological and architectural design.

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