Paul Thiene (1880–1971) was a German-born American landscape architect.
[2] Later, he worked on the Panama–California Exposition in San Diego, California with Lloyd Wright, and they collaborated until 1918.
[1][2] Later, he designed landscapes for homes in Southern California, including Santa Barbara, Pasadena, and Beverly Hills.
[1][2] Additionally, he created an 80-foot waterfall on the grounds of the Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills.
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