Baker H. Morrow
Baker H. Morrow, FASLA, is a landscape architect in Albuquerque and an associate professor at the University of New Mexico. He is also the author of Horses Like the Wind (stories of Africa). He is the founding director of the master’s program in landscape architecture at the University of New Mexico.
A Harvest of Reluctant Souls
Fray Alonso de Benavides's History of New Mexico, 1630
- Copyright year: 1996
Best Plants for New Mexico Gardens and Landscapes
Keyed to Cities and Regions in New Mexico and Adjacent Areas, Revised and Expanded Edition
First published in 1995, this invaluable guide to the trees, shrubs, ground covers, and smaller plants that thrive in New Mexico's many life zones and growing areas is now available in a long-awaited new edition.
- Copyright year: 2016
Anasazi Architecture and American Design
A journey through Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde balancing observations of past architectural and cultural achievements with suggestions and recommendations for design practices in the present.
- Copyright year: 1997
Canyon Gardens
The Ancient Pueblo Landscapes of the American Southwest
A new look at Puebloan landscaping techniques and uses of plants and how they can influence modern architects in the Southwest.
- Copyright year: 2008
The South American Expeditions, 1540-1545
This book is one of the great first-person accounts of the Spanish conquest of the Americas in the sixteenth century. Morrow's new translation makes Cabeza de Vaca's adventures available to a wide English-speaking audience for the first time.
- Copyright year: 2011