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landscape architecture

Designing artificial landscapes, composed of both natural and artificial elements. Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903), who was responsible for the layout of Central Park, New York, 1857, is considered one of its earliest exponents. Today, the work of landscape architects frequently involves the creation of national parks, the reclamation of industrial sites, and, in the UK, the creation of ‘new towns’.

Although the term was first used to describe the work of Olmsted in the 1850s, landscape architecture was not formally recognized as a discipline until 1899, when the American Society of Landscape Architects was founded. In the UK, Scottish town planner Patrick Geddes described the work of his office as landscape architecture 1907, and a professional body was set up 1929, with Thomas Mawson (1861–1933) as its president. After World War II, landscape architecture played a significant role in the reconstruction of many European cities and towns.



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Ranging from the Roman gardens at Hadrian's villa, to the late 16th century gardens of Castello Ruspoli in Italy, to the 17th century topiary gardens of Levens Hall in Kendal, Great Britain, to the 19th century gardens of Claude Monet at Giverny, to the work of such contemporary landscape gardeners as Fernando Caruncho, the Wirtzes, and Robert Irwin, "Gardens In Time" takes the reader on a brilliant and visually impressive tour.
The petitioner brought two lawyers, an architect, and a landscape gardener, rather than rely on the written word.
The British-born David Watkins, a California landscape gardener and member since 1989, cares enough about the group to make "2020" the last four digits of his phone number.
 
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