Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.
Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. (1870-1957) was an influential American landscape architect and urban planner. He was the son of the renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who is best known for designing Central Park in New York City. Olmsted Jr. contributed significantly to the field, focusing on the integration of natural landscapes into urban environments.
Throughout his career, Olmsted Jr. worked on numerous projects, including the design of parks and public spaces across the United States. He was a key figure in the establishment of the National Park Service and advocated for the preservation of natural areas, emphasizing the importance of green spaces in urban planning.