The Landscape Legacy of Dan Kiley

The Cultural Landscape Foundation

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  • Introduction
  • Biography of Dan Kiley
  • Kiley Sites 28 Projects
    • Gallery View
    • Map View
    • Public
      • Agnes R. Katz Plaza
      • Art Institute of Chicago, South Garden
      • Banneker Park
      • Concordia Theological Seminary
      • Cudahy Gardens
      • Cummins Inc. Irwin Office Building
      • Dallas Museum of Art
      • Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park
      • Ford Foundation
      • Fountain Place
      • Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
      • John F. Kennedy Library
      • Kiley Garden
      • L'Esplanade du Général de Gaulle
      • Milton Lee Olive Park
      • National Gallery of Art
      • North Christian Church
      • Oakland Museum of California
      • Rockefeller University
      • United States Air Force Academy
    • Residential
      • Currier Farm
      • East Farm (Kiley Home and Office)
      • Hamilton Garden
      • Kenjockety
      • Kimmel Residence
      • Kusko Residence
      • Miller Garden
      • Patterns
  • Recollections Remembering Kiley
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  • Dan Kiley
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Introduction

Dan Kiley (1912-2004) was one of the most important and visionary Modernist landscape architects, acclaimed for more than 1,000 designs worldwide. In 2013 TCLF presented a RETROSPECTIVE of Kiley’s life and prolific body of work, a special edition of the annual Landslide® compendium.

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Explore 28 Projects

Each of these entries features newly commissioned photography, a history of the project, recollections by contemporary landscape architects, and the current "status" and "visibility" rating for Kiley's association with the project (ratings for public projects only).

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Photo Exhibition

This traveling photographic exhibition and retrospective features forty-five vibrant photographs, which chronicle the current state of 27 of Kiley’s more than 1,000 projects worldwide.

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The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF) provides the tools to see, understand and value landscape architecture and its practitioners in the way many people have learned to do with buildings and their designers. Through its Web site, lectures, outreach and publishing, TCLF broadens the support and understanding for cultural landscapes nationwide to help safeguard our priceless heritage for future generations.

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