Charles Gillette

Charles Freeman Gillette (1886–1969) was a prominent landscape architect in the upper South who specialized in the creation of grounds supporting Colonial Revival architecture, particularly in Richmond, Virginia. He is associated with the restoration and re-creation of historic gardens in the upper South and especially Virginia. He is known for having established a regional style—known as the "Virginia Garden."

Charles F. Gillette
Born1886
Died1969
Richmond, Virginia
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArchitect
ProjectsUniversity of Richmond, Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters
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