3. Introduction
Fredrick law olmsted was an
American landscape
architect, journalist and
social critic and public
administrator.
He is popularly considered to
be the father of American
landscape architecture.
Olmsted was famous for co-
designing, many well known
urban parks with his senior
partner Calvert Vaux .
4. Fact File
Name: - Fredrick Law Olmsted.
(April 26,1882 August 28,1903)
He worked as an Architect , as
well as Writer.
Education: -Yale university.
Place of Birth: -Hartford,
Connecticut.
Place of death: -Waverly
Massachusetts.
5. Early Life
Olmsted who loved spending time outdoors,
got sumac poisoning when he was 14, the
infection spread to his eyes.
Though he eventually recovered he would
continue on to university
6. Career
In 1837-worked as a clerk in New York city
In 1843-served as apprentice on merchant
ship
In 1845-started scientific farming
In 1852-started career as writer
In 1857-started job as superintendent of New
York’s Central park
7. Career
As Olmsted had detailed knowledge about
topography of his work sight, architect Calvert
Vaux invented him as partner with him on a
design of new York's Central Park
Their plan overcame the drawback of the
narrow, rectangular central park site to
propose a green oasis in city.
In 1858, the pair won the competition.
8. Works
Fredrick law Olmsted total work projects were
355.
Some of important are listed below
9.
10. American University main campus Washington
D.C
Founded 1893
It consists of more than 2500 trees over 130 different
species & varieties which provide a shady canopy,
beneath which thrives a layered understory of
flowering trees, shrubs, ornamental grasses &
seasonal plantings.
11. Mount Royal ,Montreal Quebac
Designed in 1874
Features: -To emphasise the
areas mountainous
topography, to make
mountains more
mountainous through the use
of exaggerated vegetation,
such as shade trees at the
bottom of the carriage path
that climbs the mountain so
that it resembles a valley
12. Parkways in Buffalo
Began work in 1868
It was the first attempt in America to layout
acoordinate system of public parks &
parkways
13. Forest Park springfield
Created in 1884
Area : -736 acres
It features a zoo,
aquatic gardens,
outdoor amphitheatre.
Fredrick law olmsted
design features as
winding wooden trails,7
surprising expansive
views.
14. Books
Walks and talks of an American former in
England(1852)
A journey in the seaboard slave states(1856)
A journey through Texas(1857)
A journey in the Back country in the
winter(1860)
Journeys and Exploration in the cotton
kingdom(1861)
15. Philosophy
To encourage the full utilization of the naturally
occurring features of a given space.
Olmsted designed primarily in the pastoral and
picturesque styles, each to achieve a particular effect.
The pastoral style featured vast expanse of green with
small lakes, trees and grooves and producing a
soothing restorative effect on the viewer.
the picturesque style covered rocky, broken terrain
with teeming shrubs, and creepers a play of light and
shade to lend a landscape a sense of mystery.
Used indistinct boundaries using plants, brush and
trees.
A path that winds through a bit of landscape a
intersects with each other.
Dividing terrain into triangular islands.
17. Introdaction
Central park is an urban park in middle upper
manhottan , with in New York City.
Cantral park is the most visited urban park in
the United States with 40 million visitors in
2013 .
It is also one of the most filmed location in
the world .
18. History
The park was established in 1857 on 778 acres (315
hacters) of city –owned land.
In 1858 Fredrick law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux a
landscape architect and an architect respectively was a
design competition to improve and expand the park with a
plan they titled the “Greensward Plan”.
Construction began in the same year and the park’s first
area was open to the public in the winter of 1858.
Construction continued during the American civil war
Father South and was expanded to its current size of 843
acres (341 hacters) in 1873.
Central park was designated a National Historic Landmark
in 1962.
The park was managed for decades by the New York City
departments of park & recreation.
19. Construction continued during the American civil war Father South
and was expanded to its current size of 843 acres (341 hacters) in
1873.
Central park was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1962.
The park was managed for decades by the New York City
departments of park & recreation
20. DESIGN CONCEPT FOR PARK
The design of park embodies Olmstrd’s social
consciousness & commitment to egalitarian
ideals.
Influenced by downing and his own observations
regarding social class in England; China South
America.
His main concept of the design was that the
common green space must always be equally
accessible to all citizens ,this principle is now
fundamental to the idea of public park
21. Co-ordinates: -40’ 47’’ N
73’ 58’’W
It is situated between 59th
street and 110 street in the
heart of New York city.
22. Site Analysis
The site is rectangular in
shape .
The site measures 6 miles x
2.5 miles .
The site is surrounded by
buildings like Guggen Heim
Museum on upper East side
Frick college on middle of Nat-
History stands on west side.
23.
24. Construction Process
1857- A CENTRAL Park Commission was
appointed to oversee the development of the
park.
1860-1873 – Most of construction overcome
and park was sustantially completed.
1934- First decline & Renovation
23 October 2012-2015 – Post Renevation.
25. Planning
Central park which has been National Historic land mark
since 1962 is one of the most famous sightseeing spot in
New York.
It is bordered on the north by central park north ,on south
,on the west by central park west and on the east fifth
Avenue.
The park with perimeter of 6.1 miles (9.8 km)was opened
on 770 acres(3.1 km)of city owned land 843 acres. It is
2.5miles (4 km)long.