List of landscape architects
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A landscape architect
is someone who practices landscape architecture
. Regulations of the profession vary by country and state. The terminology has evolved to include those once known as landscape gardeners, landscape designers
, architects, surveyor
s or civil engineer
s, particularly those from the 19th century who practised before the term "landscape architect" was coined. Landscape architecture was also differentiated as a profession in the United States earlier than in other parts of the world so this ambiguity has persisted to the present day; in much of Europe, for example, landscape architecture is not a distinct profession but there are many significant historical and contemporary examples of "landscape architectural design" projects. Though their influence on landscape architecture may be great, this list precludes gardeners, botanists, writers, theoreticians, ecologists, artists, and others who did not practice landscape design
at a site scale and were not trained as a historical 'landscape gardener' or contemporary 'landscape architect.'
Landscape architect
A landscape architect is a person involved in the planning, design and sometimes direction of a landscape, garden, or distinct space. The professional practice is known as landscape architecture....
is someone who practices landscape architecture
Landscape architecture
Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor and public spaces to achieve environmental, socio-behavioral, or aesthetic outcomes. It involves the systematic investigation of existing social, ecological, and geological conditions and processes in the landscape, and the design of interventions...
. Regulations of the profession vary by country and state. The terminology has evolved to include those once known as landscape gardeners, landscape designers
Garden designer
The term garden designer can refer either to an amateur or a professional who designs the plan and features of gardens. Amateurs design their gardens for their own properties. Professionals, with experienced skills, design gardens that benefit clients...
, architects, surveyor
Surveying
See Also: Public Land Survey SystemSurveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, and science of accurately determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional position of points and the distances and angles between them...
s or civil engineer
Civil engineer
A civil engineer is a person who practices civil engineering; the application of planning, designing, constructing, maintaining, and operating infrastructures while protecting the public and environmental health, as well as improving existing infrastructures that have been neglected.Originally, a...
s, particularly those from the 19th century who practised before the term "landscape architect" was coined. Landscape architecture was also differentiated as a profession in the United States earlier than in other parts of the world so this ambiguity has persisted to the present day; in much of Europe, for example, landscape architecture is not a distinct profession but there are many significant historical and contemporary examples of "landscape architectural design" projects. Though their influence on landscape architecture may be great, this list precludes gardeners, botanists, writers, theoreticians, ecologists, artists, and others who did not practice landscape design
Landscape design
Landscape design is an independent profession and a design and art tradition, practised by landscape designers, combining nature and culture. In contemporary practice landscape design bridges between landscape architecture and garden design.-Design scope:...
at a site scale and were not trained as a historical 'landscape gardener' or contemporary 'landscape architect.'
20th century and contemporary
- Roelf Botha
- Gwen Fagan
- Ian Ford
- Ben Farrel
- Bernard Oberholzer
- Joan Pim
- Wim Tijmans
- Willem van Riet
- Johan van Papendorp
- Patrick Watson
19th, 20th & 21st century
- Sue Barnsle
- Edward La Trobe BatemanEdward La Trobe BatemanEdward La Trobe Bateman was a pre-raphaelite watercolour painter, book illuminator, draughtsman, garden designer and architect....
- Jocelyn Brown
- Catherin Bull
- Daniel Bunce
- Craig Burton
- Walter Richmond Butler
- Elsie Cornish
- Percy EverettPercy EverettSir Percy Winn Everett was an editor-in-chief for the house of Pearson and an active Scouter who became the Deputy Chief Scout of Great Britain....
- Emily Gibson
- Walter Burley GriffinWalter Burley GriffinWalter Burley Griffin was an American architect and landscape architect, who is best known for his role in designing Canberra, Australia's capital city...
- William GuilfoyleWilliam GuilfoyleWilliam Robert Guilfoyle was a landscape gardener and botanist in Victoria, Australia, acknowledged as the architect of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne and was responsible for the design of many parks and gardens in Melbourne and regional Victoria.-Early life:Guilfoyle was born in Chelsea,...
- Clement HodgkinsonClement HodgkinsonClement Hodgkinson was a notable English naturalist, explorer and surveyor of Australia. He was Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey from 1861 to 1874.- Exploration in New South Wales :...
- Harry HowardHarry Howard (landscape architect)Harry Howard was an Australian landscape architect, and one of the first members of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects ....
- Hugh Linaker
- Charles Bogue Luffman
- Bruce MacKenzie AM
- Joseph MaidenJoseph MaidenJoseph Henry Maiden was a botanist who made a major contribution to knowledge of the Australian flora, especially the Eucalyptus genus. This botanist is denoted by the author abbreviation Maiden when citing a botanical name.Joseph Maiden was born in St John's Wood, London...
- Olive Mellor
- Charles Moore
- Bruce Rickard
- Peter Spooner
- George Schomburgk
- Richard Schomburgk
- William Sangster
- Paul Sorensen
- Ellis Stones
- Edna WallingEdna WallingEdna Walling was one of Australia's most influential landscape designers.Walling grew up in the village of Bickleigh in Devon, England...
- Glen Wilson
17th - 18th century
- Charles BridgemanCharles BridgemanCharles Bridgeman was an English garden designer in the onset of the naturalistic landscape style. Although he was a key figure in the transition of English garden design from the Anglo-Dutch formality of patterned parterres and avenues to a freer style that incorporated formal, structural and...
- Capability BrownCapability BrownLancelot Brown , more commonly known as Capability Brown, was an English landscape architect. He is remembered as "the last of the great English eighteenth-century artists to be accorded his due", and "England's greatest gardener". He designed over 170 parks, many of which still endure...
- William Eames
- Charles HamiltonCharles Hamilton-People:* Charles Hamilton 1st Anglican bishop of Ottawa* Charles Hamilton, 5th Earl of Abercorn , Scottish peer* Charles Hamilton, Lord Binning , Scottish politician* Charles Hamilton , Member of Parliament for Truro...
- Henry HoareHenry HoareHenry Hoare II , known as Henry the Magnificent, was an English banker and garden owner-designer.-Career:Born the son of Henry Hoare I and educated at Westminster School, Henry Hoare dominated the Hoare family through his wealth and personal charisma. Henry was a partner for nearly 60 years in C...
- William KentWilliam KentWilliam Kent , born in Bridlington, Yorkshire, was an eminent English architect, landscape architect and furniture designer of the early 18th century.He was baptised as William Cant.-Education:...
- George LondonGeorge London (landscape architect)George London was an English nurseryman and garden designer. He aspired to the baroque style and worked on the gardens at Hampton Court, Melbourne Hall and Wimpole Hall....
- André Le NôtreAndré Le NôtreAndré Le Nôtre was a French landscape architect and the principal gardener of King Louis XIV of France...
- Humphry ReptonHumphry ReptonHumphry Repton was the last great English landscape designer of the eighteenth century, often regarded as the successor to Capability Brown; he also sowed the seeds of the more intricate and eclectic styles of the 19th century...
- John VanbrughJohn VanbrughSir John Vanbrugh – 26 March 1726) was an English architect and dramatist, perhaps best known as the designer of Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard. He wrote two argumentative and outspoken Restoration comedies, The Relapse and The Provoked Wife , which have become enduring stage favourites...
- Henry Wise
19th century
- JC Adolphe Alphand
- Édouard AndréÉdouard AndréÉdouard François André was a French horticulturalist, landscape designer, as well as a leading landscape architect of the late 19th century, famous for designing city parks and public spaces of Monte Carlo and Montevideo....
- Joachim CarvalloJoachim CarvalloJoachim Carvallo was a Spanish-born doctor and medical researcher in France best known as the owner who restored Château de Villandry and the creator of its spectacular gardens.Joachim Carvallo emigrated to Paris in 1893 to further his studies...
- Jean-Claude Nicolas ForestierJean-Claude Nicolas ForestierJean-Claude Nicolas Forestier was a French landscape architect, trained with Alphand and became conservateur of the promenades of Paris. He developed an arboretum at Vincennes and the gardens of the Champ-de-Mars below the Eifel Tower...
- Baron HaussmannBaron HaussmannGeorges-Eugène Haussmann, commonly known as Baron Haussmann , was a French civic planner whose name is associated with the rebuilding of Paris...
- Gertrude JekyllGertrude JekyllGertrude Jekyll was an influential British garden designer, writer, and artist. She created over 400 gardens in the UK, Europe and the USA and contributed over 1,000 articles to Country Life, The Garden and other magazines.-Early life:...
- Joseph Forsyth JohnsonJoseph Forsyth JohnsonJoseph Forsyth Johnson was an English landscape architect and disciple of John Ruskin.-Early life and career:thumb|left|Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia, where Johnson's work was hugely acclaimed....
- Georg KuphaldtGeorg KuphaldtGeorg Friedrich Ferdinand Kuphaldt was an influential German landscape architect, gardener and dendrologist of the Russian Empire....
- George LoddigesLoddigesThe Loddiges family managed one of the most notable of the eighteenth and nineteenth century plant nurseries that traded in and introduced exotic plants, trees, shrubs, ferns, palms and orchids into European gardens....
- John Claudius LoudonJohn Claudius LoudonJohn Claudius Loudon was a Scottish botanist, garden and cemetery designer, author and garden magazine editor.-Background:...
- William Andrews Nesfield
- Joseph PaxtonJoseph PaxtonSir Joseph Paxton was an English gardener and architect, best known for designing The Crystal Palace.-Early life:...
- Prince Hermann von Pückler-MuskauHermann von Pückler-MuskauPrince was a German nobleman, who was an excellent artist in landscape gardening and wrote widely appreciated books, mostly about his travels in Europe and Northern Africa, published under the pen name of "Semilasso".- Life :He was born at Muskau Castle in Upper Lusatia, then ruled by...
- William RobinsonWilliam Robinson (gardener)William Robinson was an Irish practical gardener and journalist whose ideas about wild gardening spurred the movement that evolved into the English cottage garden, a parallel to the search for honest simplicity and vernacular style of the British Arts and Crafts movement...
- Henry Winthrop SargentHenry Winthrop SargentHenry Winthrop Sargent , American horticulturist and landscape gardener.-Biography:He was born in Boston, the first child of Hannah Sargent and artist Henry Sargent...
20th century
- Harold Ainsworth Peto
- Gudmund Nyeland BrandtGudmund Nyeland BrandtGudmund Nyeland Brandt was a Danish landscape architect who was internationally renowned.-Career:...
- Eduard Bru
- Xavier de Winthuysen
- Fernando CarunchoFernando CarunchoFernando Caruncho is a landscape architect best known for his minimalist, contemporary gardens. His work focuses on the Charbagh style of the Islamic gardens of Moorish Andalusia.-Life:...
- Gerard Ciołek
- Brian CloustonBrian CloustonBrian Clouston is a British landscape architect, and founder of Brian Clouston and Partners once the largest landscape architecture practice in Europe. Clouston was trained at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh and at the University of Newcastle...
- Sylvia CroweSylvia CroweDame Sylvia Crowe, DBE was a British landscape architect and garden designer.Born in Sussex, and trained under Madeline Agar at Swanley College .She was President of the Institute of Landscape Architects from 1957 to 1959...
- Nicolau Mª Rubiò i Tudurì
- Ernst CramerErnst CramerErnst Cramer was a Swiss landscape architect and one of the most renowned European garden architects after 1945, who had a strong influence on present-day landscape architecture in Europe.-Biography:Ernst Cramer learned the profession of a gardener at a renowned firm in Zürich, where he...
- Silvia Decorde
- Francisco Páez de la CadenaFrancisco Páez de la CadenaFrancisco Páez de la Cadena is a Spanish garden historian. He holds a degree in Philosophy and is also an Agricultural Engineer specialized in landscape architecture...
- Bet Figueras
- Ian Hamilton FinlayIan Hamilton FinlayIan Hamilton Finlay, CBE, was a Scottish poet, writer, artist and gardener.-Biography:Finlay was born in Nassau, Bahamas of Scottish parents. He was educated in Scotland at Dollar Academy. At the age of 13, with the outbreak of World War II, he was evacuated to family in the countryside...
- Adriaan Geuze
- William Gillespie
- John St. Bodfan GruffyddJohn St. Bodfan Gruffydd-Life:He worked as landscape architect to Harlow New Town and the new town of Crawley. He helped found the landscape architecture school in Cheltenham , starting a course in 1961...
- Ralph HancockRalph HancockRalph Hancock was a Welsh landscape gardener and author. Hancock built gardens in the UK in the 1920s, 30s and 40s and in the United States in the 1930s...
- Robert Holden
- Preben Jakobsen
- Geoffrey JellicoeGeoffrey JellicoeSir Geoffrey Jellicoe was an English landscape architect, garden designer, Architect and author.Jellicoe was born in Chelsea. He studied at the Architectural Association in London in 1919 and won a Rome Scholarship in 1923 which enabled him to research his first book Italian Gardens of the...
- Charles JencksCharles JencksCharles Alexander Jencks is an American architectural theorist, landscape architect and designer. His books on the history and criticism of Modernism and Postmodernism were widely read in architectural circles and beyond....
- Peter LatzPeter LatzPeter Latz is a German landscape architect and a professor for landscape architecture at the Technical University of Munich. He is best known for his emphasis on reclamation and conversion of former industrialized landscapes...
- Ricardo Librero
- Thomas Mawson
- Renaat Myny
- Russell PageRussell PageMontague Russell Page was a British gardener, garden designer and landscape architect.Former partner of Geoffrey Jellicoe and author of The Education of a Gardener . In this book he includes some reference to Islamic and classical gardens...
- Vita Sackville-WestVita Sackville-WestThe Hon Victoria Mary Sackville-West, Lady Nicolson, CH , best known as Vita Sackville-West, was an English author, poet and gardener. She won the Hawthornden Prize in 1927 and 1933...
- Jorge Subirana
- Nicola White
- David Roland
- Bernard Blareau
- François Goffinet
- Benoit Fondu
- Arthur Shackleton
- Aurelien Liutkus
- Pietro PorcinaiPietro PorcinaiPietro Porcinai is renowned as one of the most outstanding Italian landscape architects of the twentieth century.He designed a wide variety of projects on the most diverse scales: gardens and public parks, industrial districts, hotels and tourist villages, motorways and agricultural areas...
- Andrew WilsonAndrew WilsonAndrew Wilson or Andy Wilson may refer to:*Andrew Wilson , Unificationist educator*Andrew Wilson , US actor*Andrew Wilson , Scottish landscape-painter...
- West 8West 8West 8 is an urban planning and landscape architecture firm founded by Adrian Geuze in the Netherlands. It is known for its contemporary designs and innovative solutions to urban planning problems using lighting, metal structures, and color....
- Inside Ouside (Petra Blaisse)
21st century
- Ali Kemal ARKUN (Turkey)
- MA Eng. Agnes Kiryk (Norway)
- Joao Bicho e Joana Carneiro (Portugal)
Contemporary
- Vikas Labba
- Vandana Labba
- Umesh Wakaley
- Vijaya Chakravarty
- Kamel O. Mahadin
- Nandita & Minesh Parikh
- Francis Rajkumar
- Priya Dey
- Kinnari Kulkarni
- Shlomo AronsonShlomo AronsonShlomo Aronson is an Israeli landscape architect. His works range from master plans for reforestation, archaeological parks and freeway planting schemes to urban plazas.-Biography:...
- Atul Katariya
- Mohsen Faizi
- Dhanashree Kulkarni
- Aniket Bhagwat
- Komal Pervaiz (Askari Park, Karachi, Pakistan)
- Rohit Mulay
- Supriya Mulay
19th century
- Daniel BurnhamDaniel BurnhamDaniel Hudson Burnham, FAIA was an American architect and urban planner. He was the Director of Works for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. He took a leading role in the creation of master plans for the development of a number of cities, including Chicago and downtown Washington DC...
- Horace ClevelandHorace ClevelandHorace William Shaler Cleveland was a noted American landscape architect, sometimes considered second only to Frederick Law Olmsted...
- Andrew Jackson DowningAndrew Jackson DowningAndrew Jackson Downing was an American landscape designer, horticulturalist, and writer, a prominent advocate of the Gothic Revival style in the United States, and editor of The Horticulturist magazine...
- Charles Eliot
- Beatrix FarrandBeatrix FarrandBeatrix Jones Farrand was a landscape gardener and landscape architect in the United States. Her career included commissions to design the gardens for private residences, estates and country homes, public parks, botanic gardens, college campuses, and the White House.Farrand was one of the founding...
- Horatio GreenoughHoratio GreenoughHoratio Greenough was an American sculptor best known for his United States government commissions The Rescue and George Washington .-Biography:...
- Jens JensenJens Jensen (landscape architect)Jens Jensen was a Danish-American landscape architect.-Early life:Jens Jensen was born near Dybbøl in Slesvig, Denmark, in 1860, to a wealthy farming family. For the first nineteen years of his life he lived on his family's farm, which cultivated his love for the natural environment...
- Warren H. ManningWarren H. ManningWarren Henry Manning was an influential American landscape designer and promoter of the informal and naturalistic “wild garden” approach to garden design...
- Frederick Law OlmstedFrederick Law OlmstedFrederick Law Olmsted was an American journalist, social critic, public administrator, and landscape designer. He is popularly considered to be the father of American landscape architecture, although many scholars have bestowed that title upon Andrew Jackson Downing...
- Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr.Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr.Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. was an American landscape architect best known for his wildlife conservation efforts. He had a lifetime commitment to national parks, and worked on projects in Acadia, the Everglades and Yosemite National Park. Olmsted Point in Yosemite and Olmsted Island at Great Falls...
- John Charles OlmstedJohn Charles OlmstedJohn Charles Olmsted , the nephew and adopted son of Frederick Law Olmsted, was an American landscape architect. With his brother, Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., he founded Olmsted Brothers, a landscape design firm in Brookline, Massachusetts. The firm is famous for designing many urban parks,...
- Samuel ParsonsSamuel ParsonsSamuel H. Parsons Jr. . Parsons was a well-known American landscape architect remembered primarily for his "Beaux-Arts" designs in New York City, the development of Central Park, San Diego’s Balboa Park, and for serving as a founding member to the American Society of Landscape Architects...
- Ellen Biddle ShipmanEllen Biddle ShipmanEllen Biddle Shipman was an American landscape architect known for her formal gardens and lush planting style.Born in Philadelphia, she spent her childhood in Texas and the Arizona territory. Her father, Colonel James Biddle, was a career Army officer, stationed on the western frontier...
- Ossian Cole SimondsOssian Cole SimondsOssian Cole Simonds , often known as O. C. Simonds, was an American landscape designer. He preferred the term 'landscape gardener' to that of 'landscape architect'.-Career:...
- Fletcher SteeleFletcher SteeleFletcher Steele was an American landscape architect credited with designing and creating over 700 gardens from 1915 to the time of his death....
- Calvert VauxCalvert VauxCalvert Vaux , was an architect and landscape designer. He is best remembered as the co-designer , of New York's Central Park....
- George Edward KesslerGeorge KesslerGeorge Edward Kessler was a German American pioneer city planner and landscape architect.Over the course of his forty-one year career, George E. Kessler completed over 200 projects and prepared plans for 26 communities, 26 park and boulevard systems, 49 parks, 46 estates & residents, and 26 schools...
- Theodore Wirth
- Frederick Nussbaumer
- Jacob Wiedemann
20th - 21st century
- Charles Morris AndersonCharles Morris AndersonCharles Morris Anderson is a landscape architect and founder of Charles Anderson Landscape Architecture , a Seattle-based landscape architecture firm....
- Robert R. Buchanan
- Pamela BurtonPamela BurtonPamela Burton is a Southern California landscape architect known for her interdisciplinary approach to private and public projects, bringing together plant materials, art, and architecture...
- A.E. Bye
- William Callaway
- Dennis Carmichael
- Marjorie Sewell CautleyMarjorie Sewell CautleyMarjorie Sewell Cautley was an American landscape architect who played an influential yet often overlooked part in the conception and development of some early, visionary twentieth-century American communities. Her father was William Elbridge Sewell, who later became Governor of Guam...
- Thomas Dolliver ChurchThomas Dolliver ChurchThomas Dolliver Church , called "Dolliver" by his family and "Tommy" by his friends, was a landscape architect.- Life :...
- Gilmore David ClarkeGilmore David ClarkeGilmore David Clarke was an American civil engineer and landscape architect who designed many parks and public spaces in New York City....
- Andrea Cochran
- Orlando Comas
- James CornerJames CornerJames Corner is a Landscape Architect and theorist with numerous works to his credit which explore the contemporary meaning of architectural landscaping, with a focus on "developing innovative approaches toward landscape architectural design and urbanism." His designs of note include Fresh Kills...
- James Frederick DawsonJames Frederick DawsonJames Frederick Dawson was an American landscape architect. His father, Jackson Thornton Dawson, was superintendent of the Arnold Arboretum, and Dawson himself was actually born in the arboretum. Dawson graduated from Harvard University in 1896 and joined the Olmsted Brothers landscape design...
- Thurman Donovan
- Garrett EckboGarrett EckboGarrett Eckbo was an American landscape architect notable for his seminal 1950 book Landscape for Living.-Youth:...
- M. Paul FriedbergM. Paul Friedberg-Biography:M. Paul Friedberg was born in New York City where he attended Cornell University. In 1954 he emerged with a Bachelor of Science degree. He said that "after navigating four socially active years the reality of growing up set in." He said that his largest influence for pursuing landscape...
- Kathryn GustafsonKathryn GustafsonKathryn Gustafson is an American landscape architect and artist. Her work includes the Gardens of the Imagination in Terrasson, France; a city square in Évry France; and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park, London. She has won awards and prizes including the Millennium...
- Richard HaagRichard HaagRichard Haag is a United States landscape architect. He is famous for his work on Gas Works Park in Seattle, Washington and on the Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island. He is also noted for founding the Landscape Architecture Program at the University of Washington and for holding multiple design...
- Lawrence HalprinLawrence HalprinLawrence Halprin was an influential American landscape architect, designer and teacher.Beginning his career in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, in 1949, Halprin often collaborated with a local circle of modernist architects on relatively modest projects. These figures included William...
- George HargreavesGeorge HargreavesGeorge Hargreaves is a landscape architect. He has many awards to his name for his contributions to the profession. Hargreaves and his firm designed numerous sites including the master plan for the Sydney 2000 Olympics, in Seattle, Washington, and ....
- Richard J. Hymel
- J.B. Jackson
- William J. Johnson
- Grant Jones
- Dan KileyDan KileyDaniel Urban Kiley was a noted American landscape architect in the modernist style.- Life and career :Kiley was born in Boston, Massachusetts...
- Walter HoodWalter HoodWalter Hood is Professor and former Chair of Landscape Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, and principal of Hood Design in Oakland, CA.-Career:...
- Jefferson McGahee
- Ian McHargIan McHargIan L. McHarg was born in Clydebank, Scotland and became a landscape architect and a renowned writer on regional planning using natural systems. He was the founder of the department of landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. His 1969 book Design with Nature...
- Robert MuraseRobert MuraseRobert Murase was a world renowned landscape architect. His work throughout the Pacific Northwest demonstrates the skill and passion he had for landscape design. He was known as one of the best landscape designers locally and internationally.-History:Murase was born in San Francisco as a third...
- Laurie OlinLaurie OlinLaurie Olin is an American landscape architect. He has worked on everything from private residences to large public parks. Olin grew up in Alaska, and earned his degree in Architecture from the University of Washington, in Seattle where he was mentored under Richard Haag. After graduating he...
- William Lyman Phillips
- Janet Meakin PoorJanet Meakin PoorJanet Meakin Poor is a landscape design specialist based out of Winnetka, Illinois. She is the great great niece of the famous American impressionist painter Lewis Henry Meakin.-Career:...
- Joe A. PorterJoe A. PorterJoe A. Porter is a professional landscape architect and Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects. For the past thirty years, Mr. Porter has worked with new community, natural resource, and resort developers to advance the art of community development through design. In 1969 Mr. Porter...
- James C. RoseJames C. RoseJames C. Rose was a prominent landscape architect and author of the twentieth century. Born in rural Pennsylvania he, his mother and older sister moved to New York after his father’s death. Rose was a high school dropout, but this didn’t stop him from being accepted into Cornell University as an...
- Hideo SasakiHideo SasakiSasaki Hideo was an influential American landscape architect.-Biography:Sasaki Hideo was born in Reedley, California, on 25 November 1919. He grew up working on his family's California truck farm, and harvesting crops on Arizona farms. He began his college studies at the University of California,...
- Martha SchwartzMartha SchwartzMartha Schwartz, born 1950, is an American landscape architect. Her background is in the fine arts as well as landscape architecture, and her projects range from private to urban scale. She studied at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and graduated from the University of Michigan...
- Edward Durell Stone, Jr.Edward Durell Stone, Jr.Edward Durell Stone, Jr. was an American landscape architect.The son of the architect, Edward Durell Stone, Edward Stone, Jr. graduated from Phillips Academy, and then went on to Yale, where he received a degree in Architectural Design. Later he served three years as a pilot in the U.S. Air Force...
- Michael Van ValkenburghMichael Van ValkenburghMichael R. Van Valkenburgh is an American landscape architect and educator. He has worked on a wide variety of projects in the United States, Canada, Korea, and France including public parks, college campuses, sculpture gardens, city courtyards, corporate landscapes, and private gardens-Early...
- Thomas Chalmers VintThomas Chalmers VintThomas Chalmers Vint was a landscape architect credited for directing and shaping landscape planning and development during the early years of the United States National Park System. His work at Yosemite National Park and the development of the Mission 66 program are among his better known...
- Lou Bernard Voigt
- Andrew WilsonAndrew WilsonAndrew Wilson or Andy Wilson may refer to:*Andrew Wilson , Unificationist educator*Andrew Wilson , US actor*Andrew Wilson , Scottish landscape-painter...
- Peter WalkerPeter Walker (architect)Peter Walker is a landscape architect in the United States.-Biography and Influences:Peter Walker grew up in California and attended the University of California, Berkeley. Walker initially started out in Journalism but quickly changed his field...
- Lloyd WrightLloyd WrightFrank Lloyd Wright, Jr. , commonly known as Lloyd Wright, was an American landscape architect and architect, most active in Los Angeles and Southern California...
20th century
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