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John Charles Olmsted

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In all his work, John Olmsted retained a sensitivity to the natural beauty of the site, including its views, vistas, and greenways. He wanted to ensure that communities and public areas must be comfortable and inviting. He favored modest, informal structures in a naturalistic setting to large,
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1903 - A comprehensive plan for Seattle's city parks and boulevards. John Olmsted was the firm's principal designer in Seattle and laid out a 20-mile-long system of interconnected parkways that linked parks and playfields, greenways, and natural lakes and waterways including
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John Olmsted began his career at his father's firm, where he was later joined by his younger brother Frederick. After their father retired, the two took over leadership, establishing the firm as Olmsted Brothers. They each contracted separately for some projects.
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as a landscape design firm. The firm became well known for designing many urban parks, college campuses, and other public places. John Olmsted's body of work from over 40 years as a landscape architect has left its mark on the American urban landscape.
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in New York. After his father died, his mother remarried, to John's brother, Frederick Law Olmsted. Frederick adopted John as his son. Later he and Mary had a son of their own, Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., born in 1870.
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Olmsted expressed his design philosophy of integrated park systems into planning projects in such cities as
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A Clearing in the Distance: Frederick Law Olmsted and America in the Nineteenth Century.
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The John Olmsted family returned to the United States to reside at Tosomock Farm on
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In 1899, John Olmsted was a founding member and first president of the
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John Olmsted arrives in Seattle to design city parks on April 30, 1903
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His father used him as an assistant in designing landscapes for the
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1902 - Overton Park (342 acres) and Riverside Park (340 acres) in
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University Park–Emory Highlands–Emory Estates Historic District
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National Association of Olmsted Parks - John Charles Olmsted
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Burials at Walnut Hills Cemetery (Brookline, Massachusetts)
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campus and design and construction of 23 new buildings
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1909 - Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition World's Fair
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