Dan Kiley

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Dan Kiley was a prominent American landscape architect known for his modernist designs that harmoniously integrated geometry, nature, and architecture in major public and private projects worldwide.

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instanceOf landscape architect
modernist landscape architect
person
approach close coordination with architectural form
emphasis on spatial sequences and movement
fusion of classical order with modern abstraction
areaOfInfluence Europe
United States of America
surface form: United States

international modernist landscape architecture
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
designed Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
surface form: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial landscape

Miller House and Garden
surface form: Miller House and Garden landscape in Columbus, Indiana

landscape at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston
landscape for Dallas Museum of Art
landscape for Lincoln Center plaza in New York City
landscape for the Art Institute of Chicago South Garden
landscape for the Gateway Arch grounds in St. Louis
landscape for the Oakland Museum of California
numerous corporate campuses
numerous institutional landscapes
fieldOfWork landscape architecture
genre corporate campuses
institutional landscapes
private estates
public landscapes
influencedBy André Le Nôtre
European formal gardens
knownFor harmonious integration of landscape and architecture
large-scale public landscapes
modernist corporate and institutional campuses
use of formal geometry in natural settings
legacy influenced generations of landscape architects
major figure in 20th-century landscape architecture
movement Modernism
nationality American
notableFor integration of geometry and nature
integration of landscape and architecture
modernist landscape designs
occupation landscape architect
style close collaboration with architects
geometric composition
grids and bosques
minimalist planting palettes
ordered tree allées
strong axial organization
workedWith Eero Saarinen
I. M. Pei
Kevin Roche
Louis Kahn

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