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  2. Charles Morris Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Anderson, FASLA is a Principal and Director of Urban Design/Landscape Architecture at Cuningham. A feature project in his portfolio is The Ellinikon Project in Athens Greece. This is one of the largest projects in Europe and Includes a Metropolitan Park of 500 acres, 200 acres of additional open space and a mile of coastline. [11]

  3. Thomas Balsley - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Balsley. Born. 1943. Occupation. Landscape Architect. Thomas Balsley (born 1943), FASLA, is the founder and principal designer of Thomas Balsley Associates, a New York City-based design firm best known for its fusion of landscape and urbanism in public parks and plazas. Balsley's firm has been active for over 35 years.

  4. Landscape architecture - Wikipedia

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    Definition of landscape architecture. A canal design focused on esthetical landscape architecture in Stockholm, Sweden. A river with functional (flood preventing) landscape engineering in Houston, Texas, for comparison. Modern landscape architecture is a multi-disciplinary field, incorporating aspects of urban design, architecture, geography ...

  5. Landscape photography - Wikipedia

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    Landscape photography. Landscape photography (often shortened to landscape photos) shows the spaces within the world, sometimes vast and unending, but other times microscopic. Landscape photographs typically capture the presence of nature but can also focus on human-made features or disturbances of landscapes.

  6. Therapeutic garden - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, a therapeutic garden is "designed for use as a component of a treatment program such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, or horticultural therapy programs and can be considered as a subcategory of a healing garden." A therapeutic garden can be described as being therapeutic in nature when it has been designed to meet ...

  7. History of landscape architecture - Wikipedia

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    For the period before 1800, the history of landscape architecture, formally landscape gardening, is largely that of master planning and garden design for manor houses, palaces and royal properties, religious complexes, and centers of government. An example is the extensive work by André Le Nôtre for King Louis XIV of France at the Palace of ...

  8. Landscape architect - Wikipedia

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    The title, "landscape architect", was first used by Frederick Law Olmsted, the designer of New York City's Central Park in Manhattan and numerous projects of large scale both public and private. He was the founder of a firm of landscape architects who employed highly skilled professionals to design and execute aspects of projects designed under ...

  9. Landscape design - Wikipedia

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    Landscape design typically involves artistic composition and artisanship, horticultural finesse and expertise, and emphasis on detailed site involvement from conceptual stages through to final construction. Landscape architecture focuses more on urban planning, city and regional parks, civic and corporate landscapes, large scale ...