Park system plans for Atlanta, Georgia

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Park system plans for Atlanta, Georgia are early 20th-century urban landscape designs that shaped the city’s interconnected parks and boulevards, created by landscape architect John Charles Olmsted.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landscape architecture work
urban park system plan
aimedAt creating an interconnected park network
guiding urban growth in Atlanta
improving public recreation spaces
appliesToJurisdiction Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
author John Charles Olmsted NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator John Charles Olmsted NERFINISHED
describedAs early 20th-century urban landscape designs
plans that shaped Atlanta’s interconnected parks and boulevards
designedBy John Charles Olmsted NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork landscape architecture
urban planning
follows City Beautiful movement principles
genre city plan
park system plan
hasPart interconnected boulevards
interconnected parks
parkways
inception early 20th century
influenced development of Atlanta’s park system
languageOfWork English
location Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
mainSubject boulevards
landscape architecture
parkways
urban parks
urban planning
partOf Olmsted Brothers projects

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John Charles Olmsted notableWork Park system plans for Atlanta, Georgia