Maria Teresa Parpagliolo (1903 – 1974) was an Italian landscape and garden designer who worked on private and public projects in Italy and Britain from 1920 until her death.[1] She was a member of the British Landscape Institute and is considered to have been a pioneer of European landscape design.[2]
In 1970-71, Parpagliolo conducted investigations in the Bagh-e Babur garden in Kabul on behalf of IsMEO (Istituto italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente).[4][5] In a series of relief studies in the garden, she attempted to determine its original structure, including the position of the water basins, the path organization, or the tree composition. She published the results in 1972.[6]