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Charles Eliot, The "Human-Scale" Architect I'd Like to Thank in GREEN for Changing the World!

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with REAL ESTATE REFERRAL NETWORK 209970

                                                              

 Today I send a happy bow of thanks to Charles Eliot, one very talented arhitect who found himself on the grounds of a castle in Europe and, drinking in the "energy of the place" managed to put it all in perspective and thus change the world.  

Like many others, this man believed that  buildings and their architectural features must be taken in context; must be appreciated from the viewpoint of the land on which they stand.

From this viewpoint, human beings remain in the equation,and from-it, too, the eco-friendly traits we all can enjoy emanate... . 

So today,thankfully, I'm telling the story of the Father of Human-Scale Development ...Charles Eliot. " Charles Eliot pioneered many of the fundamental principles of regional planning and laid the conceptual and political groundwork for land and historical conservancies across the world.!" (exclamation mark is mine)

Graphic of Charles Eliott From Wikipedia

I inherited a legacy of appreciation for architecture in context and a love of stewardship from my Grandfather whose hero was Charles Eliot. , Grandpa was a Land Man He loved natural beauty. A salt-of-the-earth kind of man, most days he could be found in an overalls and his favorite well worn hat. So Charles Eliot could have been an unlikely hero for Grandpa.  But not so! Grandpa outright admired him. Often when we picnicked at beautiful Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan where I grew up, Grandpa would remind me that Eliot had his hand in the design. In fact, as far back as 1890, Grandpa said, Eliot  led the way protect scenic treasures and viewsheds.

Charles Eliot (1859-97) son of Harvard University president, worked with Frederick Olmsted. Although he was only 38 when he died, in his short lifetime Eliot's accomplishments were many. He designed the metropolitan park and open-space systems of Boston, and founded the first U.S. organization devoted to historic landscape preservation.  

A well known landscape architect around the turn of the 19th century, Eliot may be an unfamiliar figure to some today. Yet, he was a bright light in the field of human-scale development, pioneering many of the fundamental principles of regional planning eco-friendly developers use today.  Also to his credit is the conceptual groundwork for land and historical conservancies.

New Urbanist Pioneer.
Charles Eliot has to be the  original new urbanist.When I visit friends in Celebration , Florida, I can see his influence there. Here's a picture (again from Wikipedia) that illustrates my point.

Concerned with the quickening pace of development beyond metropolitan Boston, where he lived and worked,  Eliot proposed an unique park system in the form of a trust. Land Trusts got their start that way.

Grandpa would be pleased to see how Eliot's seeds have bloomed. Today land trusts have matured into "privately based, nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable corporations and partnerships whose primary focus is to conserve open space or purchase conservation easements."

They are growing in popularity and size. You will find conservation-minded organizations in small towns, operating locally.You will find them operating regionally and statewide.  You will find them where families are thinking about sustainability and positive futures.  In fact, Charles Eliot's creative influence remains. His legacy touches selected communities who are receiving assistance in taking the principles Eliot first envisioned and putting them into practice.

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Comments(12)

Stephanie Edwards-Musa
thredUP.com - The Woodlands, TX
knitwit at thred UP
Wow,  I had no idea who Charles was.  He certainly made a HUGE impact on today's designs.  He is a GREAT one to Thank!
Nov 21, 2007 07:26 AM
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Stephanie~ 

Isn't it eat to find out about our "ancestors"?...I have a couple more heroes...but they may need to wait to have their stories told until-next year =)...

Nov 21, 2007 07:30 AM
Ann Heitland
Retired from RE/MAX Peak Properties - Flagstaff, AZ
Retired from Flagstaff Real Estate Sales
I enjoyed reading this info! But, I want to win the challenge!  Thanks for your comment on my entry.
Nov 21, 2007 09:04 AM
Ann Cummings
RE/MAX Shoreline - NH and Maine - Portsmouth, NH
Portsmouth NH Real Estate Preferrable Agent

Hey janeAnne - I remember hearing some stories about your Grandpa over lunch!  Didn't Olmstead work on the gardens at the Biltmore House?  If not there, then perhaps he was involved in some of the mansions in Newport RI. 

Great info to read about.
Ann

Nov 21, 2007 10:40 AM
LLoyd Nichols
Premier Florida Realty of SWFL - Fort Myers, FL
Southwest Florida Homes By The Sea
Fascinating Post about Charles Eliot.Some pioneers do inspire you
Nov 21, 2007 03:02 PM
Ann Heitland
Retired from RE/MAX Peak Properties - Flagstaff, AZ
Retired from Flagstaff Real Estate Sales

janeAnne -- Thanks for the featured post appointment. I've included a link to the group and to your website in my post today.

Nov 24, 2007 05:44 AM
Bill Westel
Eco-Steward Realty - Asheville, NC
ECO

Janeanne:

You would think that someone somewhere would have named a Land Trust or Conservancy after Mr. Ellot!

Nov 24, 2007 02:53 PM
Ginger S
Wilkinson & Associates, Wilmington NC - Wilmington, NC
Wilmington NC Real Estate & Relocation~

Jane Anne, what an interesting character! I never knew anything about him. This was a well researched post as usual!

 Ginger

Nov 24, 2007 04:03 PM
Diane Aurit
LKN Realty, LLC - Mooresville, NC
Lake Norman Real Estate
This is fascinating...and so critical right now with all of our growth around the lake.  My version of Charles Eliot would be the Greene brothers or any of the architects of the Craftsman era whose focus was on bringing nature into the home and designing the house to be at one with it's natural surroundings.  In Pasadena we were fortunate to have many incredible homes like this...even post and beams.  I miss that quality of architecture and hope that some will appear along the lake!
Nov 27, 2007 12:33 AM
Gabe Swinney Asheville New Urbanism
Gabe Swinney - Asheville, NC

janeAnne,

 

What an interesting and well written post!  I am happy to know more about Charles Eliot. Thank you for this great information. 

Nov 27, 2007 05:15 AM
Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services
janeAnne -- Thanks for introducing us to the legacy of Charles Eliot.  I had no idea who he was -- and here is was from a neighboring state.  It is wonderful to learn about his great man and how he touched the world.
Nov 29, 2007 11:00 AM
Mary McGraw
GLREA - Rockford, MI
2015: Solar Energy Is Still A Simple Machine!
JaneAnne - more gratitude on a well written post that taught me the history of a man unknown to me! I find it very interesting he had a hand in the Belle Isle design and Land Trusts! Thank you for an enjoyable lesson!
Nov 29, 2007 02:40 PM