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Fredrick Law Olmsted and Charles Eliot, the Mentor and the Student, 1880-1890

February 16, 2022 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

By 1880, Frederick Law Olmsted was the recognized father of landscape architecture. His office hummed with work for the US Capitol grounds, the Boston/Brookline Park System, Mount Royal Park in Quebec and John Phillip’s new country seat, Moraine Farm. Moving his home and office to Brookline in 1883, Olmsted and his design doctrines defined the nation’s design trends for landscape architecture for almost a century.

Charles Eliot, the self-proclaimed “landscape wanderer,” was the first official unpaid apprentice in Olmsted’s new office. From 1880-1890 their professional passions built cataclysmic shifts in our ability to enhance, preserve and appreciate nature.

We are thrilled to have two nationally recognized scholars look at these two men and this critical, career shaping decade from 1880-1890. Lauren Meier is associate editor of the final volume of the Olmsted Papers Project. Keith Morgan is an architectural historian and professor emeritus of American and European Architecture at BU.

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Date:
February 16, 2022
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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The Trustees
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Virtual