The New York Central Garden Design refers to the architectural and horticultural planning of the Central Park in New York City. It was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in the 19th century. The garden is renowned for its blend of naturalistic and formal landscapes, wide open spaces, and its role as a public park for the enjoyment of all citizens. It incorporates elements such as the Great Lawn, the Mall, the Ramble, and the Bethesda Terrace.