. . "5088992"^^ . . . . . . "Landscape Architect and City planner"@en . . . "1883"^^ . . . "Saco Rienk DeBoer (n\u00E9 le 7 septembre 1883 \u00E0 Ureterp aux Pays-Bas et mort en 1974 \u00E0 Denver, Colorado) \u00E9tait un architecte paysagiste. Il fut l'architecte paysagiste official de la ville de Denver entre 1910 et 1931. Il a \u00E9galement travaill\u00E9 pour la localit\u00E9 de Boulder City (Nevada). Il est ainsi connu pour son apport dans la cr\u00E9ation de parcs dans les r\u00E9gions des montagnes Rocheuses ce qui fait dire de lui que \u00AB Aucune autre personne a fait autant que lui dans la cr\u00E9ation d'oasis vertes dans cette r\u00E9gion \u00BB. Il re\u00E7ut plusieurs r\u00E9compenses pour son travail notamment dans les ann\u00E9es 1960."@fr . . . . . . . "Saco Rienk de Boer"@en . . . . "Dutch"@en . . "Saco Rienk DeBoer (n\u00E9 le 7 septembre 1883 \u00E0 Ureterp aux Pays-Bas et mort en 1974 \u00E0 Denver, Colorado) \u00E9tait un architecte paysagiste. Il fut l'architecte paysagiste official de la ville de Denver entre 1910 et 1931. Il a \u00E9galement travaill\u00E9 pour la localit\u00E9 de Boulder City (Nevada). En tant qu'architecte paysagiste, il a con\u00E7u des dizaines de parcs et des milliers de jardins priv\u00E9s. En tant qu'architecte, il a d\u00E9compos\u00E9 la ville en sections, aid\u00E9 \u00E0 la construction de routes et particip\u00E9 au d\u00E9veloppement de parcs de montagne. Il a ainsi con\u00E7u le et le Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Ses travaux se sont vendus bien en dehors de la ville de Denver surtout dans les cit\u00E9s proches de la r\u00E9gion de la cordill\u00E8re du Front Range mais aussi dans les \u00C9tats du Montana, de l'Utah, du Nebraska, du Nevada, du Nouveau-Mexique, du Wyoming et de l'Idaho. Il est ainsi connu pour son apport dans la cr\u00E9ation de parcs dans les r\u00E9gions des montagnes Rocheuses ce qui fait dire de lui que \u00AB Aucune autre personne a fait autant que lui dans la cr\u00E9ation d'oasis vertes dans cette r\u00E9gion \u00BB. Il re\u00E7ut plusieurs r\u00E9compenses pour son travail notamment dans les ann\u00E9es 1960."@fr . "Saco Rienk de Boer"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Saco Rienk DeBoer was born on September 7, 1883, in Ureterp, Opsterland, Friesland, Netherlands to architect Rienk Kornelius De Boer and avid gardener Antje Dictus Benedictus. He studied engineering and passed the Junior Engineer (surveyor) exam. He went on to study landscape architecture at The Royal Imperial School of Horticulture in Germany. He was diagnosed with tuberculosis, on the advice of doctors him to return home to Ureterp where he opened an office. His symptoms worsened in the summer of 1908, on doctor and family advice he emigrated to the United States in October 1908 be cured at the Dutch operated Bethesda Sanatarium in Maxwell, NM. In 1909 when Bethesda Sanitarium moved to Denver, he moved with it, planning the landscaping for the new building. He became the official Landscape Architect of Denver from 1910 to 1931. He also designed the planned community of Boulder City, Nevada. In 1919, he joined with another Dutchman, M. Walter Pesman, to form a partnership. Together their projects were many, among them the landscaping of both sides of Speer Boulevard in Denver, and two early and innovative Colorado subdivisions, Bonnie Brae in Denver and The Glens in Lakewood, both of which feature winding streets and multiple small \"pocket parks.\" As a landscape architect, S R DeBoer designed dozens of city parks and hundreds of private gardens. As a city planner, he co-authored Denver's first zoning code, helped devise many of its roadways, and led in the development of mountain parks. He was partially responsible for such signature sites as Denver Botanic Gardens and Red Rocks Amphitheatre. DeBoer's work extended well beyond Denver. He consulted for cities along the Front Range \u2013 including Greeley, Grand Junction, Boulder, Golden, Longmont, Aurora, Fort Collins, and Englewood \u2013 and far beyond, including Scottsbluff, Nebraska; Brainerd, Minnesota; Ruidoso, New Mexico; Idaho Falls, Idaho; Boulder City, Nevada; and Glendive, Montana. He even worked with National Resources Planning on more comprehensive planning, spending more than a decade devising programs for the states of Utah, New Mexico, and Wyoming. More globally, Saco DeBoer articulated the content and design of the Rocky Mountain urban landscape, with a legacy revealed not only in the fabric of cities or the design of parks, but also in the hundreds of publications on everything from aesthetic design to soil characteristics in the transmontane West. As one memorial put it, \"probably no other person has done as much to make this region a green oasis.\" In 1948 he wrote a semi-autobiographical book about his life and landscaping work in Denver entitled \"Around the Seasons in Denver Parks and Gardens\". Upon awarding him with the Civis Princeps award in 1972, Regis College noted that \"many a good and generous man aspires to put a personal mark on his own city. Few have done so as indelibly \u2013 though as unobtrusively \u2013 as Saco Rienk DeBoer.\" More than a talented designer and a practiced aesthete, they asserted that \"his was a 'voice before its time,' not only in ecological awareness, but in his concern over the 'modern' tendency towards dehumanization.\" Over his lifetime, SR DeBoer was recognized in many ways: as a Fellow in the American Society of Landscape Architects; as a member of the Colorado State Planning Board, the American Institute of Planners, and the Netherlands Institute for City Planning and Housing. He received an Award of Merit from the Colorado Forestry and Horticulture Association, life membership in the Colorado Society of Engineers, and honorary membership in both the American Institute of Architects and American Society of Planning Officials. He was honored with a Distinguished Service Award from the American Institute of City Planning in 1960, an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Colorado Nurserymen's Association in 1961, a Distinguished Service Award from Americans by Choice in 1966. S R DeBoer Park, located in Denver's University neighborhood, is named in his honor. The Nevada Chapter of the American Planning Association has named its annual awards program, the DeBoer Awards for Excellence in Planning, after him."@en . "Saco Rienk DeBoer (Ureterp, 7 september 1883 \u2013 Denver (Colorado), 16 augustus 1974) was een Amerikaans landschapsarchitect en stedelijk planner van Nederlandse afkomst. Hij was de offici\u00EBle landschapsarchitect van Denver van 1910 tot 1931. Hij heeft ook de eerste ontwerpen gemaakt voor Boulder City in Nevada. Op grote schaal heeft Saco DeBoer bijgedragen aan de stedelijke ontwikkeling van het bergachtige westen van Amerika."@nl . . . . . . . . . . . . "Saco Rienk DeBoer (Ureterp, 7 september 1883 \u2013 Denver (Colorado), 16 augustus 1974) was een Amerikaans landschapsarchitect en stedelijk planner van Nederlandse afkomst. Hij was de offici\u00EBle landschapsarchitect van Denver van 1910 tot 1931. Hij heeft ook de eerste ontwerpen gemaakt voor Boulder City in Nevada. Als landschapsarchitect heeft Saco Rienk DeBoer tientallen stadsparken en honderden priv\u00E9tuinen ontworpen. Als stedelijk planner heeft hij meegewerkt aan de eerste bestemmingsplannen van Denver, heeft hij geholpen met het ontwerp van de spoorwegen en heeft hij meegeholpen aan het ontwerpen van parken tegen de bergen aan. Hij was gedeeltelijk verantwoordelijk voor herkenbare plekken als de Botanische Tuinen van Denver en Red Rocks Amphitheatre. DeBoer werkte ook veel buiten Denver. Hij werkte als consultant voor veel steden langs de Front Range \u2013 zoals Greeley, Grand Junction, Boulder, Golden, Longmont, Aurora, Fort Collins, en Englewood \u2013 en verder, zoals Scottsbluff, Nebraska; Brainerd, Minnesota; Ruidoso, New Mexico; Idaho Falls, Idaho; Boulder City, Nevada; en Glendive, Montana. Hij heeft ook gewerkt bij de National Resources Planning aan grotere ontwerpen, hij heeft tien jaar gewerkt aan bestemmingsplannen voor de staten Utah, New Mexico, en Wyoming. Op grote schaal heeft Saco DeBoer bijgedragen aan de stedelijke ontwikkeling van het bergachtige westen van Amerika."@nl . "8226"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1073300171"^^ . . . . . . . "1883-09-07"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Saco Rienk DeBoer was born on September 7, 1883, in Ureterp, Opsterland, Friesland, Netherlands to architect Rienk Kornelius De Boer and avid gardener Antje Dictus Benedictus. He studied engineering and passed the Junior Engineer (surveyor) exam. He went on to study landscape architecture at The Royal Imperial School of Horticulture in Germany. He was diagnosed with tuberculosis, on the advice of doctors him to return home to Ureterp where he opened an office. His symptoms worsened in the summer of 1908, on doctor and family advice he emigrated to the United States in October 1908 be cured at the Dutch operated Bethesda Sanatarium in Maxwell, NM. In 1909 when Bethesda Sanitarium moved to Denver, he moved with it, planning the landscaping for the new building. He became the official Landsca"@en . . . . . . . . "Saco Rienk de Boer"@en . . . . "Saco Rienk DeBoer"@fr . . . . . . . "Saco Rienk DeBoer"@nl . . . . . . "1883-09-07"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .