Dame Sylvia Crowe,
DBE (15 September 1901 – 30 June 1997)
was an English
landscape architect
A landscape architect is a person who is educated in the field of landscape architecture. The practice of landscape architecture includes: site analysis, site inventory, site planning, land planning, planting design, grading, storm water manage ...
and
garden design
Garden design is the art and process of designing and creating plans for layout and planting of garden, gardens and landscapes. Garden design may be done by the garden owner themselves, or by professionals of varying levels of experience and expe ...
er.
[Hal Moggridge]
"Crowe, Dame Sylvia" (1901–1997)
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; accessed 8 October 2010.
Biography
Crowe was born in
Banbury
Banbury is an historic market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, South East England. The parish had a population of 54,335 at the 2021 Census.
Banbury is a significant commercial and retail centre for the surrounding ...
, Oxfordshire, the daughter of Beatrice ( Stockton) and Eyre Crowe, a cabinet manufacturer. Her father retired early due to ill health and moved the family to
Felbridge, Sussex, to work as fruit farmer.
Crowe attended
Berkhamsted Girls' School, Hertfordshire from 1908 to 1912, and as a result of her suffering from
tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, is a contagious disease usually caused by ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' (MTB) bacteria. Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but it can al ...
she was also home schooled on the family farm.
She trained under
Madeline Agar at
Swanley Horticultural College (later absorbed into Hadlow College, which continues to teach
University of Greenwich
The University of Greenwich is a public university located in London and Kent, United Kingdom. Previous names include Woolwich Polytechnic and Thames Polytechnic.
The university's main campus is at the Old Royal Naval College, which along wi ...
courses in
garden design
Garden design is the art and process of designing and creating plans for layout and planting of garden, gardens and landscapes. Garden design may be done by the garden owner themselves, or by professionals of varying levels of experience and expe ...
).
After college, Crowe served an apprenticeship with Edward White at the Milner, Son & White company and then worked as a garden and landscape designer for 14 years.
In July 1939 she was elected to the Council of the Institute of Landscape Architects, later the
Landscape Institute
The Landscape Institute (LI) is a UK based professional body for the landscape profession. Its membership includes landscape architecture, landscape architects, urban designers, landscape planners, landscape scientists and landscape managers. ...
.
During the
Second World War
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, Crowe served in France as an ambulance driver with the Polish Army.
After the War, Crowe served as President of the Institute of Landscape Architects from 1957 to 1959 and made important contributions to landscape planning for new towns, roads and forestry.
Among her notable projects is the roof garden for the
Scottish Widows
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building in
Edinburgh
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, created using native Scottish plants.
In relation to the New Towns, she worked on Harlow between 1948 and 1958, followed by Basildon between 1949 and 1962. She also developed landscape plans for Washington and Hemel Hempstead. Her first book, "Tomorrow's Landscape" would seem to be a direct reference to Ebenezer Howard's vision for Garden Cities "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform".
Cumberland Piazza in Bristol designed by Crowe in 1964
In 1964 she designed a piazza near the Cumberland bridge flyover in Bristol. The area had got run down but in 2011 the area was refreshed and the original plants were still there. In the 1960s, Crowe shared an office with
Brenda Colvin, also president of the ILA.
In 1964 Crowe prepared a landscape masterplan for
Commonwealth Park in
Canberra
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, Australia.
In 1969, landscape architect
Kenneth Booth designed the cooling towers for
Ironbridge B power station and was heavily influenced by the advice set out in Crowe's ''The Landscape of Power'' (1958).
In the mid-20th century Lower Soughton Hall at
Northop in Flintshire belonged to the Gray family. In 1972, Stephen Alexander Reith Gray was Flintshire High Sheriff and Chief Executive of Shotton Steelworks. He commissioned Crowe and
Raymond Cutbush to redesign the gardens and they remain much as they look today, with formal and informal features which includes herbaceous borders, yew hedges and island beds with mixed planting.
Crowe received an
Honorary Doctorate
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from
Heriot-Watt University
Heriot-Watt University () is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was established in 1821 as the School of Arts of Edinburgh, the world's first mechanics' institute, and was subsequently granted university status by roya ...
in 1977.
Crowe died at
St Mary's Hospital, London
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on 30 June 1997 of
bronchopneumonia
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...
, aged 95.
She never married.
Awards
* CBE 1967; DBE 1973
* Associate
Institute of Landscape Architects (ILA) 1934; Fellow ILA 1945
* Honorary Secretary of International Federation of Landscape Architecture (IFLA) 1949-54; Vice President IFLA 1954, 1962, 1964-1969; General Secretary IFLA 1956-59; Co-opted member of Council 1960-61
* President ILA 1957-59; Corresponding member of
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) 1960; Acting President IFLA 1970; Chairman of
Tree Council 1974-76
* Hon FRIBA 1969; Hon FRTPI 1970; Hon DLitt, Newcastle 1976; Hon DLitt, Heriot-Watt 1976; Hon LLD, Sussex 1978; Hon Fellow Australian Institute of Landscape Architects 1978; Hon Fellow Institute of Chartered Foresters 1984; LI Gold Medal 1986; American Society of Landscape Architects Medal 1988; RHS Victoria Medal of Honour 1990; Australian Institute of Landscape Architects Gold Medal 1990
* ‘Woman of the year’ AJ 1960
Written work
* ''Tomorrow’s Landscape''. London: Architectural Press, 1956
* ''Garden Design''. London: Country Life, 1956
* ''The Landscape of Power''. London: Architectural Press, 1958
* ''The Landscape of Roads''. London: Architectural Press, 1960
* ''Space for Living: Landscape Architecture and the Allied Professions'' (ed.) Amsterdam: Djambatan, 1961
* ''Shaping Tomorrow’s Landscape''. Amsterdam: Djambatan, 1964
* ''Forestry in the Landscape''. London: HMSO, 1966 (With Zvi Miller)
* ''Landscape Planning: A Policy for an Overcrowded World''. Morges, Switzerland: IUCN, 1969
* ''The Landscape of Reservoirs''. London: Association of River Authorities, 1969
* ''The Gardens of Mughul India a History and Guide''. London, Thames and Hudson, 1972 (with Sheila Haywood, Susan Jellicoe and Gordon Patterson)
* ''The Pattern of Landscape''. Chichester: Packard Publishing, 1988 (with
Mary Mitchell)
List of Garden Works
* Gardens at Lexham Hall,
East Lexham,
Norfolk
Norfolk ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in England, located in East Anglia and officially part of the East of England region. It borders Lincolnshire and The Wash to the north-west, the North Sea to the north and eas ...
References
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1901 births
1997 deaths
Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
English gardeners
English landscape architects
People from Tandridge (district)
Women landscape architects
People educated at Berkhamsted School
People from Banbury