The landscape architecture firm of Frederick Law Olmsted , and later of his sons John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. (known as the Olmsted Brothers ), produced designs and plans for hundreds of parks, campuses and other projects throughout the United States and Canada. Together, these works totaled 355.[citation needed ] This is a non-exhaustive list of those projects.
Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. [ edit ]
Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. designed numerous school and college campuses between 1857 and 1895. Some of the most famous done while he headed his firm are listed here. Projects continuing past Olmsted's retirement in 1895 were completed by his sons, the Olmsted Brothers.
American University Main Campus, Washington, D.C.
Berwick Academy , South Berwick, Maine (1894)
Bryn Mawr College , Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania (1885)
Cornell University , Ithaca, New York (1867–1873)
Fairleigh Dickinson University , Madison, New Jersey
Gallaudet University , Washington, D.C. (1866)
Groton School , Groton, Massachusetts (1884–1904)
Lawrenceville School , Lawrenceville, New Jersey (1883–1901)
Manhattanville College , Purchase, New York
Mount Holyoke College , South Hadley, Massachusetts
Noble and Greenough School , Dedham, Massachusetts
Phillips Academy , Andover, Massachusetts (1891–1965)
Pomfret School , Pomfret, Connecticut
St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.)
Smith College , Northampton, Massachusetts (1891–1909)
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary , Louisville, KY [ 1]
Stanford University , Palo Alto, California , Main Quad (1887–1906) and campus master plan (1886–1914)[ 2]
Trinity College , Hartford, Connecticut (1872–1894)
University of California, Berkeley , Berkeley, California , master plan (1865)
University of Chicago , Chicago, Illinois
University of Maine , Orono, Maine
University of Rochester , Rochester, New York
Washington University in St. Louis , St. Louis, Missouri (1865–1899)
Wellesley College , Wellesley, Massachusetts
Yale University , New Haven, Connecticut (1874–1881)
Selected private and civic designs [ edit ]
By Frederick Law Olmsted Sr.:
Project
City
State or province
Date
Arnold Arboretum
Boston
Massachusetts
1877
Back Bay Fens , Arborway and Riverway
Boston
Massachusetts
1890s–1900
Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park
Great River
New York , on Long Island
Beardsley Park
Bridgeport
Connecticut
1884
Belle Isle Park
Detroit
Michigan
master plan and landscape in the 1880s
Biltmore Estate grounds
Asheville
North Carolina
1890–1895
Brandywine Park
Wilmington
Delaware
1886
Buffalo, New York parks system
Buffalo
New York
Butler Hospital
Providence
Rhode Island
Buttonwood Park
Buttonwood Park Historic District , New Bedford
Massachusetts
Cadwalader Park
Trenton
New Jersey
Central Park
Manhattan
New York
1853 (opened in 1856)[ 3]
Cherokee Park
Louisville
Kentucky
Congress Park
Saratoga Springs
New York
Cushing Island
Portland
Maine
D.W. Field Park
Brockton
Massachusetts
Dilworth
Charlotte
North Carolina
Downing Park
Newburgh
New York
Druid Hills Historic District and parks along Ponce de Leon Avenue (Springdale, Virgilee, Druid Hills, Brightwood, Shady Side, Olmsted Linear, Deepdene)
Druid Hills (Atlanta)
Georgia
Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn
New York[ 3]
Edgewood Park
Westville, New Haven
Connecticut
Elizabeth Park
Hartford & West Hartford
Connecticut
Elmwood Cemetery
Detroit
Michigan
Emerald Necklace
Boston
Massachusetts
Filmore Farm Charles Henry Jones
Weston
Massachusetts
circa 1880
Fine Arts Garden
Cleveland
Ohio [ 4]
Florham, former estate of Hamilton and Florence (Vanderbilt) Twombly. Now the campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University
Florham Park
New Jersey
Forest Park
Queens
New York[ 3]
Fort Greene Park
Brooklyn
New York[ 3]
Franklin Park
Boston
Massachusetts
Genesee Valley Park
Rochester
New York[ 5]
Glen Magna Farms
Danvers
Massachusetts
Grand Army Plaza
Brooklyn
New York[ 3]
Highland Park
Rochester
New York[ 5]
Hubbard Park
Meriden, Connecticut
Connecticut
The Institute of Living
Hartford
Connecticut
1860s
Jackson Park , originally South Park
Chicago
Illinois
John T. Davis house (17 Westmoreland Place)[ 6]
St. Louis
Missouri
1892
Lakehurst Gardens
Roches Point
Ontario
ca. 1870[ 7]
Lake Park
Milwaukee
Wisconsin [ 8]
Lynn Woods
Lynn
Massachusetts
Manchester Town Common
Manchester
Massachusetts
Manor Park
Larchmont
New York
Masconomo Park
Manchester
Massachusetts
Maplewood Park
Rochester
New York[ 5]
MIT Endicott House
Dedham
Massachusetts
Montebello Park
St. Catharines
Ontario [ 9]
Morningside Park
New York City
New York[ 3]
Mount Royal Park
Montreal
Quebec
inaugurated in 1876
Mountain View Cemetery
Oakland
California
dedicated in 1865
National Zoological Park
Washington
District of Columbia
Nay Aug Park
Scranton
Pennsylvania
New York State Hospital for the Insane
Buffalo
New York
Niagara Reservation (now Niagara Falls State Park )
Niagara Falls
New York
dedicated in 1885
Ocean
Brooklyn
New York[ 3]
Olmsted Linear Park[ 10]
Atlanta
Georgia
Oyster Harbors
Osterville
Massachusetts
Piedmont Avenue
Berkeley
California
Roads and green space in central village area of Pinehurst
Pinehurst
North Carolina
ground broken in 1895
Point Chautauqua , a Baptist planned resort community
Point Chautauqua
New York
Prospect Park
Brooklyn
New York
finished 1868[ 3]
Public Pleasure Grounds
San Francisco
California
River Park (now Riverside Park )
Milwaukee
Wisconsin [ 8]
Village of Riverside
Riverside
Illinois
Riverside Drive
Manhattan
New York[ 3]
Riverside Park
Manhattan
New York[ 3]
The Rockery
Easton
Massachusetts
Ruggles Park
Fall River
Massachusetts
Seaside Park
Bridgeport
Connecticut
1860s
Seneca Park
Rochester
New York[ 5]
Shelburne Farms
Shelburne
Vermont
Skillman Epilepsy Hospital (subsequently North Princeton Developmental Center )
Montgomery
New Jersey
South Park (now Kennedy Park )
Fall River
Massachusetts
1868
Stanford University
Palo Alto
California
Sudbrook Park
Baltimore
Maryland
1889
Olmsted Subdivision Historic District
Swampscott
Massachusetts
United States Capitol grounds
Washington
District of Columbia
Vanderbilt Mausoleum
Staten Island
New York[ 3]
Walnut Hill Park
New Britain
Connecticut
Washington Park [ 11]
Chicago
Illinois
circa 1870 (blueprints were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871)
West Park Zoological Gardens (now Washington Park )
Milwaukee
Wisconsin [ 8]
Whitman Town Park
Whitman
Massachusetts
circa 1875
Willow Brook Cemetery
Westport
Connecticut
circa 1881
Woodburn Circle , West Virginia University
Morgantown
West Virginia
Wood Island Park (taken by eminent domain in the 1960s to expand Logan International Airport)
Boston
Massachusetts
World's Columbian Exposition
Chicago
Illinois
1893[ 12]
World's End , formerly the John Brewer Estate
Hingham, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
1889
After the retirement of Frederick Law Olmsted Sr in 1895, the firm was managed by John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. , as Olmsted and Olmsted, Olmsted Olmsted and Eliot , and Olmsted Brothers . Works from this period, which spanned from 1895 to 1950, are often misattributed to Frederick Sr. They include:
Alabama A&M University , Normal, Alabama
Bryn Mawr College , Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania (1895–1927)
Chatham University , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania
Denison University , Granville, Ohio (1916)
Eastern Kentucky University , Richmond, Kentucky [ 13]
Fisk University , Nashville , Tennessee (1929-1933)[ 14]
Florence State Teachers College , Florence, Alabama (University of North Alabama ) [ 15]
Grove City College , Grove City , Pennsylvania (1929)[ 16]
Harvard Business School , Allston, Massachusetts (1925–1931)
Haverford College , Haverford, Pennsylvania (1925–1932)*
Huntingdon College campus,[ 17] Montgomery, Alabama
Indiana University , Bloomington, Indiana (1929–1936) [ 18]
Iowa State University Ames, Iowa (1906)
Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , Maryland (1903–1919)
Lafayette College , Easton, Pennsylvania (1909)
Lincoln Institute , Lincoln Ridge, Kentucky (1911)
Louisiana State University , Baton Rouge, Louisiana [ 19]
Morehead State University , Morehead, Kentucky (1923)
Middlesex School , Concord, Massachusetts (1901)
Mount Holyoke College , South Hadley, Massachusetts (1896–1922)
Newton Country Day School , Newton, Massachusetts (1927)
Oberlin College , Oberlin, Ohio (1903) [ 20]
Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio (1909)[ 21]
Oregon State University , Corvallis, Oregon (1909) [ 22]
Roslyn High School , Roslyn, New York (1920s)[ 23]
Saint Joseph College , West Hartford, Connecticut
Samford University , Homewood, Alabama
Stanford University , Stanford, California (1886–1914)
Troy University , Troy, Alabama [ 24]
Tufts University , Medford, Massachusetts (1920)
University of Chicago , Chicago, Illinois (1901–1910)
University of Florida , Gainesville, Florida (1925)
University of Idaho , Moscow, Idaho (1908)[ 25] [ 26]
University of Montevallo , Montevallo, Alabama [ 27]
University of Maine , Orono, Maine (1932)
University of Notre Dame , Notre Dame, Indiana (1929–1932)
University of Rhode Island , Kingston, Rhode Island (1894–1903)
University of Washington , Seattle, Washington (1902–1920)
Vassar College , Poughkeepsie, New York (1896–1932)
Western Michigan University Main Campus, Kalamazoo, Michigan (1904)[ 28]
Williams College , Williamstown, Massachusetts (1902–1912)
Selected private and civic designs [ edit ]
By Olmsted and Olmsted, Olmsted Olmsted and Eliot , and Olmsted Brothers :
Adair Country Inn gardens, Bethlehem, New Hampshire
Audubon Park , New Orleans , Louisiana
Ashland Park , residential neighborhood built around Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate in Lexington, Kentucky
Bloomfield, Villanova, PA . Private house of George McFadden.[ 29]
Branch Brook Park , Newark, New Jersey
The British Properties , Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Brookdale Park , Bloomfield & Montclair, New Jersey
Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial a memorial for American World War II servicemen in Cambridgeshire , near Cambridge , England
Caracas Country Club (1928), Alta Florida, Capital District, Caracas , Venezuela [ 30]
Carroll Park , Baltimore, Maryland
Cedar Brook Park, Shakespeare Garden , Plainfield, New Jersey
Cleveland Metroparks System , in the Greater Cleveland area, Ohio
Craig Colony for Epileptics , Sonyea, New York [ 31]
Crocker Field , Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Deering Oaks , Portland, Maine
The Gardens at Dey Mansion Washington's Headquarters , Wayne, New Jersey
Druid Hills , Atlanta, Georgia
Dunn Gardens , Seattle , Washington
Eastern Promenade , Portland, Maine
Elm Bank Horticulture Center , Wellesley, Massachusetts
Fairmont Park , Riverside, California
First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway , Queens, New York
Fort Tryon Park , New York City
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania (originally League Island Park)
Fresh Pond , Cambridge, Massachusetts
Garret Mountain Reservation , Woodland Park, New Jersey
Goffle Brook Park , Hawthorne, New Jersey
Grover Cleveland Park , Caldwell, New Jersey
Hermann Dudley Murphy House , Lexington, Massachusetts
High Point Park, Montague, New Jersey
High Rock Reservation , a park in Lynn, Massachusetts [ 32]
Homelands Neighborhood , Springfield, Massachusetts
"New" Katonah , Katonah, New York
Kentucky State Capitol Grounds, Frankfort, Kentucky
Kohler (Village of), Wisconsin [ 33]
Kykuit gardens, Rockefeller family estate, Mount Pleasant (from 1897 but largely revised by later architects)
Leimert Park Neighborhood , Los Angeles
Locust Valley Cemetery , Locust Valley, New York
Metro Parks, Summit County, Ohio [ 34]
Manito Park and Botanical Gardens , Spokane, Washington
Marconi Plaza (originally Oregon Plaza)
Marquette Park , Chicago , Illinois
Memorial Park (Jacksonville) , Florida
Memorial Park, Maplewood, New Jersey
Mill Creek Park , Youngstown, Ohio
Munsey Park, New York [ 35] [ 36] [ 37]
North Park, Fall River, Massachusetts, 1901
Otto Kahn Estate , Cold Spring Hills, New York
Oldfields -Lilly House and Gardens,[ 38] a National Historic Landmark, originally Hugh Landon estate (Olmsted job # 6883 [1] 1920–1927) [2] , Indianapolis , Indiana
Passaic County Parks System [ 39]
Piedmont Park , Atlanta, Georgia
Pittsburgh downtown ("industrial district") and thoroughfares , 1909[ 40] [ 41]
Planting Fields , Oyster Bay , Long Island, New York
Pope Park (Hartford, Connecticut)
The Portland park plan , Portland, Oregon
Plan for Los Angeles Region, with Harland Bartholomew & Associates (1930)[ 42]
Preakness Valley Park , Wayne, New Jersey
Prouty Garden, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston This garden is at risk of being destroyed for redevelopment purposes.[ 43]
Pulaski Park , Holyoke, Massachusetts
Rahway River Parkway Union County, New Jersey [ 44]
Riverside Park , Hartford, Connecticut [ 45]
Rancho Los Alamitos Gardens, Long Beach, California
Riverbend , Walter J. Kohler, Sr. estate grounds, Kohler, Wisconsin
Seattle Park System [ 46]
Southern Boulevard Parkway (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
South Mountain Reservation , Maplewood , Millburn , South Orange , West Orange , New Jersey
South Park (now Kennedy Park ), Fall River , Massachusetts , 1904
Spokane, Washington city parks[ 47]
Springdale Park , Holyoke, Massachusetts
Thompson Park and roadways, Watertown, New York
Union County, New Jersey park system
Utica, New York Parks and Parkway System (1908–1914)
Landscape of the Town of Vandergrift, Pennsylvania (1895)
Verona Park , Verona, New Jersey
Wade Lagoon , on University Circle , Cleveland
The garden at Welwyn Preserve , Long Island, New York
Warinanco Park , Roselle, New Jersey
Washington State Capitol campus, Olympia, Washington [ 48]
Watsessing Park , Bloomfield, New Jersey
Weasel Brook Park , Clifton, New Jersey
Weequahic Park , Weequahic section of Newark, New Jersey
The Highlands Neighborhood , Seattle[ 49]
Barberrys, Nelson Doubleday house, Mill Neck, New York (1919–1924)
"Allgates," Horatio Gates Lloyd house, Coopertown Road, Haverford, Pennsylvania (1911–1915)
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