Garden Designers at Home: The Private Spaces of the World's Leading Designers by Noel Kingsbury

Garden Designers at Home: The Private Spaces of the World's Leading Designers

Noel Kingsbury
Pavilion
Jul 2011
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A stunning peek at the private gardens of some of the world's most influential designers—often a place for experimentation The gardens designers have created for their clients may be familiar to garden enthusiasts, but what happens in the designers' own backyards? This fascinating book takes a look at the gardens of some top designers, investigating how they differ from their commissioned work, the design process, and how they reflect their owner's design philosophy. Private gardens are often sites for experimentation, either with untried plants, novel construction techniques, or innovative ways of handling space. Some designers use their gardens as "gallery spaces"—perfect representations of the heart and soul of their work, while others may be radically different from a designer's commissioned projects.
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