The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: Creating Central Park, 1857-1861

by Frederick Law Olmsted, Charles E. Beveridge (Editor), David Schuyler (Editor)

The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted (Volume 3)

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These papers document the personal and professional life of the foremost landscape architect in American history. Frederick Law Olmsted relocated from New York to the Boston area in the early 1880s. With the help of his stepson and partner, John Charles Olmsted, his professional office grew to become the first of its kind: a modern landscape architecture practice with park, subdivision, campus, residential, and other landscape design projects throughout the country. During the period covered show more in this volume, Olmsted and his partners, apprentices, and staff designed the exceptional park system of Boston and Brookline--including the Back Bay Fens, Franklin Park, and the Muddy River Improvement. Olmsted also designed parks for New York City, Rochester, Buffalo, and Detroit and created his most significant campus plans for Stanford University and the Lawrenceville School. The grounds of the U.S. Capitol were completed with the addition of the grand marble terraces that he designed as the transition to his surrounding landscape. Many of Olmsted's most important private commissions belong to these years. He began his work at Biltmore, the vast estate of George Washington Vanderbilt, and designed Rough Point at Newport, Rhode Island, and several other estates for members of the Vanderbilt family. Olmsted wrote more frequently on the subject of landscape design during these years than in any comparable period. He would never provide a definitive treatise or textbook on landscape architecture, but the articles presented in this volume contain some of his most mature and powerful statements on the practice of landscape architecture. show less

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Canonical title
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: Creating Central Park, 1857-1861
Original title
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: Creating Central Park, 1857-1861
Original publication date
1983
People/Characters
Frederick Law Olmsted; Edward Clark; E.H. Rollins; Frederick H. Cobb; Justin Smith Morrill; Orville Babcok
Important places
Central Park, New York, New York, USA; New York, USA; New York, New York, USA; Washington, D.C., USA; Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., USA; Summer House (show all 8); Swamppoodle; Washington Canal
Important events
Plan for expansion of U.S. Capitol Grounds 1873
Disambiguation notice
Full title (1983): Creating Central Park, 1857-1861 / Charles E. Beveridge, David Schuyler, editors

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Home & Garden, Nonfiction, Art & Design, History, Biography & Memoir
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712Arts & recreationArea planning & landscape architectureLandscape architecture (Landscape design)
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SB470 .O5 .F128AgricultureHorticulture. Plant propagation. Plant breedingPlant cultureLandscape gardening. Landscape architecture
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