Olmsted
Olmsted refers to Frederick Law Olmsted, an influential American landscape architect known for designing many iconic parks and public spaces in the 19th century. He is best known for co-designing Central Park in New York City, which set a precedent for urban park design across the United States. His work emphasized the importance of natural landscapes in urban settings, promoting public health and well-being.
In addition to Central Park, Olmsted designed several other notable parks, including Prospect Park in Brooklyn and Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. He founded the Olmsted Brothers landscape architecture firm, which continued his legacy by designing numerous parks and gardens throughout the country. Olmsted's vision transformed urban environments, making green spaces accessible to all.