Description
- At the interface of art and landscape design
- Internationally renowned designers from Europe and North America
- Experimental designs in a challenging Northern environment
Aims and Scope
Garden festivals are often a testing area for new ideas for landscape designers. On a small scale designers can experiment with innovative materials and explore emerging tendencies. The International Garden Festival in Métis in northern Quebec is probably the best-known festival in North America. This publication will explain the role of garden festivals in landscape design and present a selection of 25 gardens from Métis.
CONTENTS
- Preface. Fertile Terrain / Alexander Reford
- Introduction. Testing The Limits of The Garden / Emily Waugh
- Grounds for Experimentation / Alexander Reford / Chris Reed / Andy Cao / Xavier Perrot / Alissa North / Ken Smith / Paula Meijerink
Disaggregate and Re-Present
- Tiny Taxonomy / Rosetta Elkin
- Core Sample
- La Collection Du Jardinier
- Floating Forest
- Every Garden Needs a Shed and a Lawn!
Focus Within Frames
- A Ditch with a View / Ken Smith
- Making Circles in The Water
- Edge Effect
- Courtesy of Nature / Johan Selbing / Anouk Vogel
- Réflexions Colorées / Hal Ingberg
Altered Viewpoints
- Camouflage View
- Tree Stands
- Violence of The Garden (Land use Observatory)
- Dymaxion Sleep
- Around – About
- Sense of Place vs. Tabula Rasa: The Particular At Métis / Tim Richardson
Unexpected Materials and Formats
- Pomme De Parterre /Angela Iarocci / Claire Ironside / David Ross
- Dead Garden II / Carlos M. Teixeira
- Surface Deep
- Round Up
- Sacré Potager / Atelier Barda
- The Experimental Garden as an Exercise of Practice / Marc Hallé
Landscape as a Living Experience
- Histoire Sans Fin Ou Le Bois Dans Tous Ses Etats
- Le Jardin De La Connaissance
- Afterburn
- Sound Field / Douglas Moffat / Steve Bates
- This Rocks! Get Lost!
- Appendix, Project Index, Acknowledgements, About The Contributors, Illustration Credits
184 pages, 240 colour illustrations, 40 black & white line drawings / 22 x 28 cm / English

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