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Carl F. Pilat
American landscape architect

Carl F. Pilat

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American landscape architect
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Place of birth
Ossining, USA
Age
56 years
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Biography

Carl Francis Pilat (1876-1933), the nephew of Ignatz Anton Pilát, was an organizing member of the firm of Hinchman & Pilat, then landscape architect for the city parks 1913–1918. While with the city, Carl Pilat designed Astoria Park, the Telewan project (later named Jacob Riis Park) in Queens, both around 1913, and redesigns of Union Square and Isham, Gaynor memorial and Silver Lake parks. Pilat drew landscape designs for estates of C. H. Dodge, Spencer Trask, E. M. Shepard, E. K. Cone and the Baroness von Zimmerman, some of the gardens at what later became the Reeves-Reed Arboretum in Summit, NJ, and the Theodore Vail memorial in Parsippany, NJ.

Early life and education

Pilat was born on August 19, 1876 in Ossining, New York. he received an AB from the College of Agriculture of Cornell University in 1900.

Career

He worked as a landscape architect of the New York City Parks Department for five years. When work on Central Park slowed down, Pilat became the chief landscape gardener of the city of New York.He planned improvements for many parks, including Washington Square Park, Battery Park, New York City Hall Park, Mount Morris and Prospect Parks.Later he designed numerous estates in New Jersey, Long Island and in Westchester County, New York. In 1914 Pilat completed teh plans for a park along the shore of the East River at Astoria.

Memberships

Pilat was a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

Personal life and death

He died on May 26, 1933 in Hasbruck Heights, New Jersey.

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