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List of landscape architects

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A landscape architect is someone who practices landscape architecture. Regulations of the profession vary by country and state. The terminology has evolved to include those once known as landscape gardeners, landscape or garden designers, architects, surveyors, or civil engineers. In particular, this includes people from the 19th century who practiced before the term "landscape architect" was coined.

Landscape architecture was also differentiated as a profession in the United States earlier than other parts of the world, but this ambiguity has persisted to the present day. In much of Europe, for example, landscape architecture is not a distinct profession; but there are many significant historical and contemporary examples of "landscape architectural design" projects.

Though their influence on landscape architecture may be great, this list precludes gardeners, botanists, writers, theoreticians, ecologists, artists, and others who did not practice landscape design at a site scale and were not trained as a historical "landscape gardener" or contemporary "landscape architect."

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Swiss architect Gustav Ammann

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American architect Cleo Baldon with her husband
English architect Capability Brown
Brazilian architect Roberto Burle Marx

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Polish architect Gerard Antoni Ciołek
American architect Marian Cruger Coffin

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American architect Andrew Jackson Downing

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American architect Garrett Eckbo

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French architect Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier

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Scottish designer Norah Geddes
American architect Walter Burley Griffin

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American architect Richard Haag
French urban planner Georges-Eugène Haussmann
American architect Walter J. Hood

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American architect Mary Rutherfurd Jay

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English architect William Kent
Brazilian architect Rosa Grena Kliass
Japanese aristocrat and garden designer Kobori Enshū
German architect Georg Kuphaldt

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French architect André Le Nôtre
Canadian architect Nina-Marie Lister

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Australian botanist Joseph Maiden
American landscape designer Warren H. Manning
Buddhist monk and garden designer Musō Soseki

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American architect Rose Standish Nichols
American architect Isamu Noguchi
American architect John Nolen

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Japanese garden designer Ogawa Jihei VII
American landscape architect Laurie Olin
American architect Frederick Law Olmsted

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American architect Carl Francis Pilat
Italian architect Pietro Porcinai

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Portuguese architect Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles
Canadian landscape architect Janet Rosenberg

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German-Australian botanist Moritz Richard Schomburgk
American architect Geraldine Knight Scott
American architect Kate Sessions
American architect Ellen Biddle Shipman

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American architect Albert Davis Taylor
French-Argentine architect Carlos Thays
Canadian architect Frederick Todd

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Thai architect Kotchakorn Voraakhom

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American architect Peter Walker
American architect Frank Albert Waugh
German garden designer Ludwig Winter

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German architect Klaus Zillich

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References

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