
Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.
Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. was a prominent landscape architect and urban planner, the son of the famous designer of Central Park. He specialized in designing and evaluating parks, public spaces, and city landscapes to promote health, beauty, and functional use. Olmsted Jr. played a key role in shaping many parks, campuses, and communities across the United States, advocating for green spaces that enhance quality of life. He also helped develop planning standards and policies to ensure sustainable and accessible environments, leaving a lasting impact on how cities incorporate nature into their design.