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Elizabeth Greenleaf Pattee : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth Greenleaf Pattee
Elizabeth Greenleaf Pattee (1893–1991) was an American architect, landscape architect, and architecture professor in the Northeast whose career spanned a half century. ==Education and personal life== Pattee was born in 1893 in Quincy, Massachusetts. She is descended from an old New England family; portraits of several of her Greenleaf ancestors were painted by the Colonial-era painter Joseph Blackburn, and she herself would in later life donate a Christian Gullager portrait of her great-great-granduncle Daniel Greenleaf to the National Portrait Gallery.〔 Pattee received her undergraduate degree in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1916 with a thesis on the subject of designing a day school for girls.〔〔 She spent the next two years in Groton, Massachusetts, at the Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture for Women and obtained her diploma around 1918.〔 In 1950, Pattee married fellow landscape architect Arthur Coleman Comey, who was also a city planner.〔 He died four years later.
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