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Definition of Landscape architect
1. Noun. Someone who arranges features of the landscape or garden attractively.
Generic synonyms: Architect, Designer
Specialized synonyms: Andrew Jackson Downing, Downing, Andre Le Notre, Le Notre, Frederick Law Olmsted, Olmsted, Calvert Vaux, Vaux
Derivative terms: Landscape, Landscape, Landscape
Lexicographical Neighbors of Landscape Architect
Literary usage of Landscape architect
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"Not until recently has there been in this country sufficient demand for the
services of the trained landscape architect to make it possible for any ..."
2. An Introduction to the Study of Landscape Design by Henry Vincent Hubbard (1917)
"Of course there can be effective cooperation among the various assistants in a
landscape architect's office, and some of the larger offices of architects, ..."
3. The American Magazine of Art by American Federation of Arts (1916)
"ANDREW JACKSON DOWNING: landscape architect link between what I regard as the
requisite impressionism of all good pictures and the romanticism which gives ..."
4. Careers for Women by Catherine Filene (1920)
"THE landscape architect ANNA BIDDLE FRISHMUTH Description of occupation THE
following is an outline of study covered by landscape architecture: design ..."
5. Technology Review by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Association of Class Secretaries, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alumni Association (1903)
"Or it has been supplied by horticulturists, whose familiarity with shrubs and
plants — important materials of the landscape architect — gave them the ..."
6. House & Garden (1905)
"The landscape architect, the interior decorator, the glass designer, ... The chief
service of the landscape architect—since it seems to be the only term ..."
7. The American Hospital of the Twentieth Century: A Treatise on the by Edward Fletcher Stevens (1918)
"... the landscape architect before planning the buildings led the architect to
take advantage of the natural beauty of the r->iher restricted site. ..."