Calvert Vaux was a prominent architect and landscape designer, who worked with Frederick Law Olmsted to create Central Park in New York City. Synonyms for Calvert Vaux include landscape architect, designer, planner, urban designer, and park designer. Vaux was known for his able to integrate natural landscapes with architectural designs, thus creating beautiful and sustainable environments. His handiwork on Central Park, Prospect Park, and numerous private estates inspired a next generation of landscape architects and showcased the artistry and importance of blending nature and design. Today, Calvert Vaux's legacy lives on in countless parks, gardens, and outdoor recreational spaces that he helped create with his innovative design principles.