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  1. Beatrix Farrand was an acclaimed landscape gardener (she preferred the term to architect) whose designs can still be enjoyed in many cultivated spaces today. Among the existing examples of her work are the terraced garden rooms of Dumbarton Oaks , and the carriage roads of Acadia National Park.

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  2. Beatrix Cadwalader Farrand (née Jones; June 19, 1872 – February 28, 1959) was an American landscape gardener and landscape architect. Her career included commissions to design about 110 gardens for private residences, estates and country homes, public parks, botanic gardens, college campuses, and the White House.

  3. 17. Feb. 2023 · Beatrix Jones Farrand (1872-1959), one of the finest landscape architects of her generation, was a charter member of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Although active in the ASLA throughout her long and distinguished career, she always referred to herself as a landscape gardener.

  4. Beatrix Jones Farrand (* 19. Juni 1872 in New York City; † 28. Februar 1959 Mount Desert Island) war eine US-amerikanische Landschaftsgärtnerin und Landschaftsarchitektin. Sie erhielt Aufträge für die Gestaltung von Gärten von großen Anwesen und Landsitzen, Parkanlagen, botanischen Gärten und Universitäten.

  5. www.tclf.org › pioneer › beatrix-farrandBeatrix Farrand | TCLF

    Beatrix Farrand was one of America’s most celebrated landscape architects, renowned for the private estate gardens she designed for East Coast society as well as her work as a landscape consultant at some of the country’s most prestigious private universities and colleges. Dumbarton Oaks, the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden (Maine), and the ...

  6. 15. März 2019 · Beatrix Farrand (1872-1959), recognized as Americas first female landscape architect, created some of the nation’s most renowned gardens and helped instill a distinctive American voice in landscape architecture. (Courtesy of the Beatrix Farrand Society.)