Joseph Forsyth Johnson

Joseph Forsyth Johnson
Born1840
England
Died17 July 1906(1906-07-17) (aged 65–66)
OccupationArchitect
ProjectsLatta Park
Cloverdale
Inman Park
Piedmont Park

Joseph Forsyth Johnson (1840 – 17 July 1906) was an English landscape architect and disciple of John Ruskin.[1] He "played a pivotal role in introducing the notion of naturalistic planting."[2]

  1. ^ "Joseph Forsyth Johnson." Gardening Magazine (August 1, 1906)  p. 349. via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ Hanchett, Thomas W. "Before Olmsted: The New South Career of Joseph Forsyth Johnson" (PDF). History South: 12–27.