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Dumbarton Oaks
Washington, DC
Dumbarton Oaks gardens are well known and widely praised as one of the most significant
designed historic landscapes developed in the early 20th century Country Estate era. Noted landscape
architect Beatrix Jones Farrand was commissioned to develop plans for the landscape of the Georgetown
property of Robert Woods and Mildred Bliss and worked with them from 1922 to 1944. In 1941 the 16-acre
property was gifted to Harvard University as a research institution while the balance of the acreage was
received by the National Park Service. Additions and changes to the designed landscape continued through
1969.
In 2000 Dumbarton Oaks commissioned the Cultural Landscape Report Part I: History, Period Plans,
Existing Conditions and Analysis, to study and gain a detailed understanding of the property and its physical
evolution. Initial tasks focused on the review of historic documents at Dumbarton Oaks and other archives.
At the same time, detailed mapping of existing conditions was undertaken. The CLR report includes history,
chronology, period plans, existing conditions, and assessment elements. As the focus of the West Campus
Master Plan, the siting of the proposed new Research Library and Gardener's Court was pursued with a
multi-disciplinary approach. Historic landscape documentation and analysis directly influenced building
siting. The character of the proposed architecture and its integration into this valued historic landscape has
been informed by the vocabulary and quality of the landscape and architecture fostered by the Bliss'. In the
implementation phase for the Research Library and Gardener's Court Heritage Landscapes contributed
historic landscape expertise to project planning and design.
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Client:
The Trustees for Harvard University
Project:
Cultural Landscape Report, West Campus Master Plan
Project Credits:
Heritage Landscapes with Lampl Associates Historians, CLR
Part I & Partial Part II; Heritage Landscapes with Hartman Cox Architects, James
Urban Landscape Architecture, West Campus Master Plan, Venturi Scott Brown
Associates, James Urban and Oehrlein & Associates Research Library and
Gardener's Court Implementation.
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