Landscape Architect

elieved to be the founder of American landscape architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted, the same person Olmsted Falls was named after, designed and developed some of the most intricately picturesque landscapes in the late 18 and early 1900s. His most famous works include Central Park in New York City, the Niagara Reservation at Niagara Falls and the grounds of Stanford. Using the same poise and ingenuity of his other works, Olmsted developed the East and West Courtyards of Park Lane Villa in an effort to compliment the lovely surrounding park-like atmosphere. Park Lane Villa has not only restored and returned the elegant luster to both courtyards and gardens but also stayed true to most of Olmsted's original design.