Richard K. Webel

American architect
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IntroAmerican architect
PlacesUnited States of America
wasArchitect Landscape architect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth5 July 1900
Death1 November 2000 (aged 100 years)
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Biography

Richard K. Webel (July 5, 1900 - November 1, 2000) was a renowned American landscape architect.

Career

Webel was co-head of Innocenti & Webel, founded in 1931 with Umberto Innocenti.

Webel was responsible for the landscaping of Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial. He also landscaped numerous golf courses across the US. He designed the landscaping at places as diverse as the Frick Collection and the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan; Blair House, the presidential guest quarters across the street from the White House; the Governor's Mansion in Albany; Wellesley College in Massachusetts; Sweet Briar College in Virginia; Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens.

Personal life

Webel married Pauline Dodge Pratt (widow of Frederic R. Pratt, a grandson of Charles Pratt) in 1969. They had one child, Richard C. Webel.

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