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  1. 约翰和夏洛特·奥尔姆斯特德. 签名. 弗雷德里克·奥姆斯德 (英語: Frederick Law Olmsted ;1822年4月26日—1903年8月28日)是一位美国景观设计师、记者、社会评论家和公共行政人员。. 他也被大众认定为美国的 景觀設計 之父。. 奥姆斯德和他的前辈合伙人 卡尔弗特· ...

  2. Olmsted ainda propôs a composição e organização do quadro de comissões de parques: “É ainda proposto que dos oito comissários a serem indicados pelo Executivo, quatro devem ser indicados anualmente e que esses quatro devem ser estudantes de Ciências Naturais ou Artistas da Paisagem” (OLMSTED, 2014 OLMSTED, Frederick Law.

  3. Frederick Law Olmsted came to the profession of landscape architecture late in his career. For thirty years after 1837 he served as an administrator-first of New York's Central Park, then of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, and finally of the Mariposa Mining Company in California. Although he was co-designer of Central Park in 1858, it was not ...

  4. April 26th, 1822. Date of Death: August 23, 1903. After a variety of careers, Frederick Law Olmsted, at mid-life, shifted his attention to landscape design and the importance of providing green spaces for urban areas.In this new endeavor, his work helped to establish the American profession of landscape architecture.He created a notable body of ...

  5. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Learn About the Park. Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) is recognized as the founder of American landscape architecture. In 1883, after supervising the design and construction of such landmarks as Central Park and the US Capitol Grounds, Olmsted moved his family from New York City to 99 Warren Street in Brookline, Massachusetts.

  6. Charles E. Beveridge. This article is reprinted from the Twenty-fifth Anniversary issue of Nineteenth Century, the journal of the Victorian Society in America (Volume 20, no. 2, pp. 32–37, Fall 2000) Notes. 1. FLO to Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer (draft, [June 1893]), Frederick Law Olmsted Papers, Library of Congress. 2.

  7. Frederick Law Olmsted was born in 1822 in Hartford, Connecticut, and at age eight was sent by his father to receive his schooling from clergymen living in the surrounding countryside. After sickness prevented Olmsted from entering Yale College in 1837, he spent the next two decades traveling and working variously as a successful farmer, writer, journalist and businessman.