Maybe.
But frankly, my goal is not to have my name remembered.
I design gardens, it's true. I do delve into urbanism as well.
I just hope visitors appreciate what I do for them, because as a designer, I'm never really satisfied, whatever the praises I receive. The works I'm doing are more important than my ego, anyway. And if landscape theory can teach you something compared to architecture, it's humility, because you can't design trees: you have to follow their "envies" since they are biological organisms in constant evolution. That's also what I like: sometimes I claim to be an artist, yet my so-called "masterpieces" will always escape my grasp, and will eventually have a life of their own, until they dissolve once again in the great continuum of time.
The real world is always stronger. Nature is always stronger.