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Who are the master gardeners in China?

1. Ian Macharg is a famous British landscape architect, planner and educator. He is the founder and head of the Department of Landscape Architecture Design and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania. His Design with Nature (1969) established the criteria of landscape planning at that time, which indicated that landscape planning and design specialty bravely undertook the heavy responsibility of overall human ecological environment planning and design in the post-industrial era, and greatly expanded the activity space of landscape planning and design specialty on the basis of olmsted. In landscape design, Machaerg expanded the scope of this subject and raised it to a scientific level. From then on, landscape design began to develop in the direction of including many comprehensive disciplines. Because of his outstanding design and great contribution to landscape architecture, he won numerous honors in his life, including the 1990 National Art Medal awarded by President George Bush and the recently prestigious Japanese Urban Design Award. 2. Mr. Yasushi Toda is a famous Japanese landscape architect. His design concepts are "seeing", "experiencing" and "describing". His works are full of smooth curves, large-scale gentle slope lawns, smooth and simple spaces, scattered structures, winding streams and ink-and-wash paintings. These works pay more attention to the description of nature while expressing "natural reappearance" and "natural experience". 3 Dan Kelly Dan Kelly has worked with many famous architects, such as Louis Kahn, errol Sha Lining, kevin roche, I.M. Pei, etc. Kelly's outstanding works have brought him many honors, especially he won the National Art Medal awarded by the President of the United States 1997, becoming the first landscape architect in the United States to win this honor. Main Works Miller Manor/Fountain Square/Dali Center Avenue Pedestrian Street/hummel Sculpture Park/Oakland Exhibition Hall Outdoor Park/National Bank Plaza/Guinness Manor/Kyoto Central District Planning /Ku's Former Residence/American Air Force Academy/Rockefeller University/Century Park on the Cuning River/Dallas Art Museum/Lincoln Center Performing Arts Square/Ford Center Atrium/Chicago Lakeside Pier Park/Rochester Institute of Technology/Independent Building Third Block/ Dulles Airport/Chicago South Park Art Institute/Washington 10th Street Roundabout/John F. Kennedy Memorial Hall/Gregory House/National Gallery/Cowell Farm/Standard Chater Frederick Law Olmsted is widely regarded as the founder of American landscape design and the most important park designer in the United States. His most famous work is the Central Park in new york (1858- 1895), which was designed by him and his partner calvert Walker (1824- 1895) more than 100 years ago. This event not only opened the precedent of modern landscape design, but also marked the arrival of ordinary people's living landscape. Starting from Central Park, American modern landscape design is no longer a luxury enjoyed by a few people, but a space enjoyed by ordinary people physically and mentally. He believes that the way of urban and community construction considering the surrounding nature and parks will continue to have an important impact on modern landscape design. He is one of the earliest advocates of the principle of American urban beautification movement and one of the earliest advocates of introducing the concept of suburban development into American landscape. Olmsted's theoretical and practical activities promoted the development of American natural landscape architecture movement. 5 A. J. Dawning is the style creator of modern American landscape architecture, the originator of American landscape architecture and the designer of Washington Avenue. /kloc-in the middle of the 0/9th century, he created the art of landscape architecture for America. He adhered to the simple, natural and eternal naturalistic style and became a great representative of this school. His theory and practice have brought far-reaching influence to many aspects of national social life, and he is known as the originator of American landscape architecture. ◆ Marble Arch-A huge marble arch at the end of Pennsylvania Avenue serves as the entrance to the boulevard, and the other is located at the end of the Capitol. ◆ Presidential Park or Avenue-located behind the administrative building, it is a place for military exercises and festivals. Memorial Park-Built around the unfinished Washington Monument, native American trees will be planted in this area. Evergreen Park, a park with all kinds of evergreen trees that can grow in Washington, DC, can bring some color and vitality to the Capitol in the bleak and cold winter and early spring. Smithsonian Park-Ordinary trees and evergreen trees are carefully planted here to add luster to the castle. ◆ Fountain Park-an artificial lake and fountain built outside the greenhouse of American Botanical Garden.