Dance, Structure and Landscape: The Work of Landscape Architect Dan Kiley

11 October - 27 November 1994

  • The exhibition at The Architecture Foundation
  • The exhibition title design
  • The exhibition at The Architecture Foundation
  • The exhibition at The Architecture Foundation
  • The exhibition at The Architecture Foundation
  • Merilees Brown lecture
  • The exhibition at The Architecture Foundation

Dan Kiley was one of the most influential and important international landscape architects of the 20th century. His designs have contributed a rare combination of the nature and the man-made to the quality of urban and corporate landscape environments in the USA and Europe. His projects include the National Gallery of Art in Washington, the Lincoln Center in New York and the Henry Moore Sculpture Garden in Kansas City.

This exhibition brought together key projects spanning Kiley's sixty-year career, with models, images, video and a planted installation.

The full catalogue is available to view and download at the Resources tab. 


Supported by

The Graham Foundation
Mr and Mrs Paul Mellon
Mr Kenneth N Dayton
Mr and Mrs Sid Bass
Doris Lockhart Saatchi
Architectural Association
Georgie Wolton
Kevin Dash
Robert Holden
Office of Dan Kiley