Peets, Elbert, 1886-1968

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Landscape architect, city planner.

Elbert Peets received his B.A. from Western Reserve University and his M.L.A. from the Harvard University School of Landscape Architecture and City Planning. He worked for Pray, Hubbard and White, Boston landscape architects, for a year before joining with Werner Hegemann to plan Kohler, a company town founded by Walter S. Kohler, near Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Peets and Hegemann also collaborated in the planning of Washington Highlands, a subdivision in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; of Wyomissing Park, a subdivision in Reading, Pennsylvania; and in the writing of THE AMERICAN VITRUVIUS: AN ARCHITECT'S HANDBOOK OF CIVIC ART (1922). From 1923-1935 Peets worked in private practice in Cleveland, Ohio. He also worked on the planning for Greendale (near Milwaukee), one of three greenbelt towns built by the U.S. Farm Resettlement Administration headed by Rexford Guy Tugwell under Franklin D. Roosevelt. From 1938-1944 he was Chief of the Site Planning Section of the U.S. Housing Authority. With the firm of Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett, he participated in the planning for the town of Park Forest (near Chicago, Illinois), a project initiated by Nathan Manilow, Treasurer of American Community Builders, Inc., and Philip Klutznick, President. In the 1950s, Peets was a member of the Fine Arts Commission and served as consultant to the National Capital Park and Planning Commission.

Peets did site planning in Washington, D.C., lectured at Harvard and Yale, and served as consultant to several private planning firms. He also wrote numerous articles on planning and landscape architecture.

From the description of Elbert Peets papers, 1883-1983, 1904-1974 (bulk). (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64071932

Elbert Peets received his B.A. from Western Reserve University and his M.L.A. from the Harvard University School of Landscape Architecture and City Planning. He worked for Pray, Hubbard and White, Boston landscape architects, for a year before joining with Werner Hegemann to plan Kohler, a company town founded by Walter S. Kohler, near Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Peets and Hegemann also collaborated in the planning of Washington Highlands, a subdivision in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; of Wyomissing Park, a subdivision in Reading, Pennsylvania; and in the writing of The American Vitruvius: An Architect's Handbook of Civic Art (1922). From 1923-1935 Peets worked in private practice in Cleveland, Ohio. He also worked on the planning for Greendale (near Milwaukee), one of three greenbelt towns built by the U.S. Farm Resettlement Administration headed by Rexford Guy Tugwell under Franklin D. Roosevelt. From 1938-1944 he was Chief of the Site Planning Section of the U.S. Housing Authority. With the firm of Loebl, Schlossman & Bennett, he participated in the planning for the town of Park Forest (near Chicago, Illinois), a project initiated by Nathan Manilow, Treasurer of American Community Builders, Inc., and Philip Klutznick, President. In the 1950s, Peets was a member of the Fine Arts Commission and served as consultant to the National Capital Park and Planning Commission.

Peets did site planning in Washington, D.C., lectured at Harvard and Yale, and served as consultant to several private planning firms. He also wrote numerous articles on planning and landscape architecture.

May 5, 1886 Born Cleveland Ohio to Edward Orville Peets and Mary Curetta Houghton Peets Graduated from Central High School in Cleveland, Ohio 1912 B.A. magna cum laude, Western Reserve University; First Scholarship Honors, Phi Beta Kappa Foreman for H.U. Horvath, landscape architect and nurseryman while in college 1915 M.L.A., Harvard University, School of Landscape Architecture and City Planning; instructed in horticulture at Harvard, 1914-1915 June 1915 June 1916 Worked for Pray, Hubbard and White, Landscape Architects, making plans for land subdivisions June 1916 Jan. 1917 Worked with Werner Hegemann on Kohler, Wisconsin, a "company" town, in Sheboygan; Milwaukee, Wisconsin--subdivisions, parks, playground, cemeteries Jan. 1917 Dec. 1918 Civilian Planning Engineer with the U.S. Army, Camp Planning Section, Construction Division. Made plans for: Hospitals (Staten Island, Colonia, Otisville, etc.); Remount Stations Jan. 1919 Apr. 1920 In practice with Werner Hegemann on: Washington Highlands, large subdivision in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Apr. 1920 Mar. 1921 Charles Eliot Traveling Fellowship: London, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Berlin, Amsterdam Apr. 1921 May 1922 Continued practice with Werner Hegemann; collaborated with Hegemann in writing Civic Art: The American Vitruvius June 1922 June 1923 Wyomissing Park, large subdivision including areas for working people, Reading, Pennsylvania July 1923 July 1933 Private practice in Cleveland, Ohio; work included gardens, parks, land subdivisions; also wrote articles July 1933 Nov. 1933 Cleveland City Planning Commission; parks, playgrounds, civic improvements Nov. 1933 Apr. 1934 U.S. Department of Agriculture; layout of roads and other site planning work at Beltsville, Maryland; representative of A.D. Taylor, President of ASLA May 1934 Nov. 1935 Private practice in Cleveland; writing Nov. 1935 Feb. 1938 U.S. Farm Resettlement Administration in Washington; principal town planner for Greendale, Wisconsin Feb. 1938 Apr. 1939 Catalina Island, California; plans and report on the future development of the Wrigley Estate and the town of Avalon Apr. 1938 1944 Chief of Site Planning Section, U.S. Housing Authority, and Federal Public Housing Authority 1939 Report on City Planning and Housing for San Juan, Puerto 1941 Report for the National Resources Planning Board (NRPB): "An Interior Program of Planning Studies for the Physical Development of Puerto Rico" (with Hale Walker and Tracy Augur) 1944 Lectured at the New York Museum of National History on Aerial Urban Reconnaissance and Site Recognition 1945 Consultant in Town Planning for FPHA and USHA 1945 1948 Prepared plans for the extension of Greendale; drafted a zoning ordinance for Greendale 1945 1951 Housing consultant and site planner for the Municipal Housing Authority of San Juan, Puerto Rico 1946 1947 Site and City Planner for Phillip Klutznick, American Community Builders, Park Forest, Illinois 1950 1954 Member of the Fine Arts Commission, Washington 1951 1953 Consultant to the National Capital Park and Planning Commission 1950 1960 Lecturer at Yale and Harvard; consultant to several private planning firms; Harland Bartholomew; McGaughan and Johnson; plan for the S.W. Washington Redevelopment with Louis Justement 1951 1962 Worked with sculptor Felix de Weldon on site planning for memorials: Plaza Bolivar, Washington, D.C.; monument to General Calixto Garcia, Havana, Cuba; Pershing Memorial, Washington, D.C.; Stone Mountain Memorial, Atlanta, Georgia; National War Memorial, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1963 Site plan for U.S. National Arboretum, Washington, D.C. 1964 1968 Health problems prevented further work Mar. 26, 1968 Died in Austinburg, Ohio

This sketch was largely done by Paul Spreiregen, editor of On the Art of Designing Cities (1968), a collection of Elbert Peets' writings. Several additions and corrections have been made since the arranging of the Elbert Peets Papers.

From the guide to the Elbert Peets papers, 1883-1983, 1904-1974, (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library)

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Washington Highlands (Milwaukee, Wis.)

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Park Forest (Ill.)

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Park Forest (Ill.)

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Wyomissing Park (Reading, Pa.)

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Washington Highlands (Milwaukee, Wis.)

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Kohler (Wis.)

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Wyomissing Park (Reading, Pa.)

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