A. E. Bye

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A. E. Bye was an influential American landscape architect known for his sculptural, naturalistic landforms and collaborations with major art institutions and architects.

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instanceOf American landscape architect
landscape architect
person
areaOfInfluence North American landscape architecture
United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
creativeDiscipline environmental design
landscape art
designApproach emphasis on landform as primary design element
focus on experiential qualities of landscape
minimal use of ornamental planting
use of subtle grading and topography
fieldOfWork landscape architecture
genre site-specific landscape design
hasNotableCharacteristic attention to seasonal change in landscapes
emphasis on natural processes in design
focus on experiential movement through space
integration of architecture and landscape
sculptural treatment of ground plane
subdued, minimalist planting palette
hasReputation influential figure in 20th-century American landscape architecture
master of subtle topographic manipulation
pioneer of sculptural landform design
influenced contemporary landscape architects
influencedBy modernist landscape architecture
natural landforms
influencedField landscape architecture education
site design practices in the United States
knownFor collaborative projects with museums and cultural institutions
innovative grading techniques
subtle manipulation of earth forms
movement modern landscape architecture
nationality American
notableFor collaborations with architects
collaborations with major art institutions
integration of art and landscape
naturalistic landforms
sculptural landforms
occupation landscape architect
workFocus cultural facilities
institutional landscapes
private estates
workStyle naturalistic design
sculptural modeling of terrain

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