From Deseret News archives:
Capitol idea
Architects revive original landscape plans but give them a modern twist
And yet, according to Cory Shupe, a planner with the firm MGB+A, landscape architects really don't have any time to waste. Not if they want to make the grounds look like they are supposed to look. Shortly after the renovation is finished the grounds must be stately and inspiring in some parts and informal and inviting in other parts.
There's no time to waste. Not if the landscape architects want to realize, finally, the dream that was first drawn up nearly 100 years ago.
Frederick Law Olmsted was the father of landscape architecture in this country. He's the one who made up the term, "landscape architecture." He's the one who designed Central Park, back in the days of the Civil War.
It was John C. Olmsted who first designed Utah's Capitol Hill.
Frederick Law Olmsted was a good stepfather/uncle to Mary's two children. He took John into his architectural firm and trained him. Meanwhile, Mary and Frederick had a son of their own, Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.
Frederick Sr. wanted his son to take over the firm but Frederick Jr. was only in his early 20s in 1895, when Frederick Sr. felt his health failing. John, on the other hand, had been with the firm for 20 years and his uncle's partner for 10 of those years. Historians speculate that it fell to John to finish Frederick Jr.'s training.
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