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Jellicoe's passion for landscape design blossomed during his studies at the prestigous Cambridge University and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris
His early career involved collaborations with renowned architects, honing his skills and developing a unique aesthetc that would define his later iconic projects
Heathcote Gardens, Ilkley
Jelicoe's masterful desgn of the Heathcote Gardens in lkley, England, showcased hs ablity to create serene, contemplative spaces that harmonzed wth the natural surroundings
Shute House Gardens Dorset
The Shute House Gardens n Dorset, England, are a testament to Je coe's ski in desgnng intmate, private gardens that seamlessly bend archtecture and nature
Modernist Influence Naturalistic Approach
Sensory Experience geometric forms
Kennedy Memorial, Runnymede
Jelicoe's design for the Kennedy Memora at Runnymede England, is a powerfu and pognant trbute that combines sculptural elements wth a contemplatve landscape
interplay between built and natural elements. create harmonous, mmersve environments incorporating clean lines
Sir Geoffrey Alan Jelicoe RA VMH (8 October 900 – 17 July 996) was an Englsh architect, town planner landscape architect, garden designer, landscape and garden historian, ecturer and author Hs strongest interest was in landscape and garden design
Hs work spanned from grand publc spaces to private gardens, showcasing his mastery of ntegratng nature, architecture, and human experience
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ocated at 1318 Arch Street n the Central Northsde neighborhood of Pttsburgh
surrounde d by large trees
Adjacent to the entrance, a small rock garden s paved wth three arge, rectanguar pavng stones set n oose grave
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paving parttion ground cover
It is panted with ornamenta shrubs and two small trees and adorned with smal boulders and a Japanese lantern
In 954, ocal archtect Bruce Walker designed a Modernist home for Mary Jean and Joel E Ferrs II on a porton of a famiy-owned four-acre estate
The one-story, brick-and-stucco house was built on a half-acre site surrounded by mature evergreens and deciduous trees
Adjacent to the entrance, a small rock garden s paved with three large
A lne of confers connects the rock garden and the north play yard, which is edged on two sides by large masonry pavers and high fences
The eastern fence holds an alternating mx of colorful opaque panels and open frames, alowing for controlled views into the adjacent rear lawn
interplay between built and naturalelements. createharmonous mmersveenvronments incorporatingcleanlines
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L A W R E N C E H A L P R I N ' S Lawrence
LawrenceHalprin,bornonJuly 1916,inBrooklyn,NewYork,grewup
in an intellectually stimulating environment that fostered his early appreciationforthearts.
HestudiedplantsciencesatCornellUniversityandlaterhorticultureat the University of Wisconsin, followed by landscape architecture at Harvardunderinfluentialmodernistarchitects.
His wartime service in the U.S. Navy deepened his appreciation for naturallandscapes.
After the war, he settled in San Francisco with his wife Anna, a dancer whose focus on human movement influenced his design philosophy.Halprin’searlycareerincludedworkingwithThomasChurch beforeestablishinghisownpracticein1949,wherehebecameknown for his innovative public spaces that harmonized natural and built environments
EmbracingNature
Human-CentricApproach
SynthesisofElements
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Background and Early Career Lawrence Haprn was a poneerng andscapearchtect whose vsonary approach transformed the way we nteract wth and experence the but envronment
Carefulsynthesisofnaturalandman-madeelements
Creating a harmonious balance that celebrated the unique qualitiesofeach.
Aslointegratingwater,vegetation,andorganicforms. therhythmsandpatterns ofnature creatngspacesthat fosteradeepconnecton betweenpeopeandthersuRROUNDNGS
Renowned for hs nnovatve desgns that seamessy ntegrated nature human movement and communty engagement Haprn eft an ndebe mark on the andscapearchtecturefed Hs sgnature stye characterzed by dynamc water features organc forms and a deep understandng of the human experence has nspred generatons of desgnersandpanners
interplay between built and naturalelements. createharmonous mmersveenvronments incorporatingcleanlines
Memora at Runnymede Engand s a powerfu and pognant trbute that combnes scuptura eements wth a contempatve andscape
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Lawrence Halprin's Background and Early Career
LawrenceHalprin,bornonJuly1,1916,inBrooklyn,NewYork,grewup
in an intellectually stimulating environment that fostered his early appreciationforthearts.
HestudiedplantsciencesatCornellUniversityandlaterhorticultureat the University of Wisconsin, followed by landscape architecture at Harvardunderinfluentialmodernistarchitects.
His wartime service in the U.S. Navy deepened his appreciation for naturallandscapes.
After the war, he settled in San Francisco with his wife Anna, a dancer whose focus on human movement influenced his design philosophy.Halprin’searlycareerincludedworkingwithThomasChurch beforeestablishinghisownpracticein1949,wherehebecameknown for his innovative public spaces that harmonized natural and built environments
EmbracingNature
Human-CentricApproach
SynthesisofElements
Carefulsynthesisofnaturalandman-madeelements
Creating a harmonious balance that celebrated the unique qualitiesofeach.
Aslointegratingwater,vegetation,andorganicforms. therhythmsandpatterns ofnature creatngspacesthat fosteradeepconnecton betweenpeopeandthersuRROUNDNGS
Lawrence Haprn was a poneerng andscapearchtect whose vsonary approach transformed the way we nteract wth and experence the but envronment Renowned for hs nnovatve desgns that seamessy ntegrated nature human movement and communty engagement Haprn eft an ndebe mark on the andscapearchtecturefed Hs sgnature stye characterzed by dynamc water features organc forms and a deep understandng of the human experence has nspred generatons of desgnersandpanners
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