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Swiss architect Gustav Ammann
French architect Édouard André
Name Lifetime Notable work Refs
Jellal Abdelkafi [fr] b. 1939 Rehabilitation of Hafsia Quarter, Medina of Tunis [1][2]
Madeline Agar 1874–1967 Emslie Horniman's Pleasance; garden at Place House [3][4]
Akashi Isematsu [ja] 1881–1961 Akasaka Palace; Muko Rikyu, now Suma Rikyu Park [5]
Charlie Albone b. c. 1981 Host of Selling Houses Australia; cast member of Better Homes and Gardens [6]
Jules Allemand [fr] 1856–1916 Garden at villa le Plonjon, now Parc des Eaux Vives; Jaÿsinia; rock garden at the Conservatory and Botanical Garden of the City of Geneva [7][8]
Marjory Allen 1897–1976 Fellow at the Institute of Landscape Architects [9]
Nellie B. Allen 1874–1961 Bishop's Garden at the Washington National Cathedral; parterre garden at the 1939 New York World's Fair [10]
Adolphe Alphand 1817–1891 Bois de Boulogne; Bois de Vincennes; Parc des Buttes Chaumont [11]
Gustav Ammann 1885–1955 Gardens at Werkbundsiedlung Neubühl [12]
Charles Morris Anderson b. 1957 Olympic Sculpture Park [13]
Stig Lennart Andersson b. 1957 Sønder Boulevard [14]
Édouard André 1840–1911 Gardens and terraces at the Monte Carlo Casino; Roseraie du Val-de-Marne; Sefton Park [15]
Aoshima Toshihiro [ja] Shimizu Ryokuchi in Gifu [16]
Emma Appleton Director of City Strategy for the City of Melbourne [17]
Yoshikuni Araki 1921–1997 Japanese garden at Planten un Blomen; pool at Waterfall Garden Park [18][19]
Mai Kitazawa Arbegast 1922–2012 Expansion of gardens at Filoli; renovation at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor [20][21]
Johann August Arens 1757–1806 Roman House at Park an der Ilm [22]
Ichiro Ariga [ja] b. 1949 Ichinoe Sakaigawa Park in Edogawa, Tokyo [23]
Shlomo Aronson 1936–2018 Ben-Gurion International Airport Garden [24]
Asano Mitsuyoshi [ja] 1914–1988 Director of the Jindai Botanical Garden [25]
Ashizawa Takumi [ja] b. 1946 Director of the Parks & Open Space Association of Japan [26]
Maria Auböck b. 1951 Forecourt of Schönbrunn Palace [27]

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American architect Cleo Baldon with her husband
English architect Capability Brown
Brazilian architect Roberto Burle Marx

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  3. ^ "Emslie Horniman Pleasance Gardens". London Gardens Trust Inventory. London Gardens Trust. Archived from the original on 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
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  18. ^ "Japanischer Garten & Teehaus" [Japanese Garden & Tea House]. Planten un Blomen (in German). Hamburg-Mitte District Office. Archived from the original on 2021-10-01. Retrieved 2022-06-08.
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