Aga Khan Garden by Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects Edmonton, Alberta Katharine Logan August 1, 2019 No Comments A garden in Canada inspired by Islamic traditions fosters civility and understanding.Read More
Les Jardins d'Étretat by Alexandre Grivko Étretat, France Alex Klimoski August 1, 2019 No Comments Perched atop the rocky cliffs of Normandy, a dazzling display of topiary provides an idyllic setting for sculpture. After being closed by the pandemic, the garden has now reopened, with lower admission prices and new health and safety protocols.Read More
Raymond Jungles Designs Roberto Burle Marx Exhibition at New York Botanic Garden Alex Klimoski July 1, 2019 No Comments Running through September 29 at the New York Botanic Garden, the show celebrates the work of the Brazilian painter and botanist.Read More
Biblioteca degli Alberi by Inside Outside Milan Alex Klimoski June 4, 2019 No Comments Called the "Library of Trees," new public park in the heart of Milan riffs on the traditional botanical garden.Read More
Design Orchard by WOHA Singapore Alex Klimoski May 6, 2019 No Comments The roof of a new retail and co-working building in Singapore's main shopping district provides a lush public respite.Read More
Water-Treatment Facility by Oppenheim Architecture Muttenz, Switzerland Andrew Ayers March 29, 2019 No Comments A water-treatment facility in Switzerland conforms to the equipment it houses—and its surrounding landscape.Read More
Bentway Park by Public Work Toronto Catherine Osborne March 5, 2019 No Comments Public Work transforms a once desolate strip of land underneath a Toronto highway into a new urban park.Read More
Water Garden by Junya Ishigami Tochigi Prefecture, Japan Alex Klimoski December 7, 2018 5 Comments Junya Ishigama creates a dreamlike landscape for a Japanese artist's residence.Read More
CiraGreen by Erdy McHenry Philadelphia Josephine Minutillo October 3, 2018 No Comments Sandwiched between two towers in Philadelphia, a planted roof deck serves as a new public square.Read More
Writ in Water by Mark Wallinger and Studio Octopi Runnymede, United Kingdom Erin Hudson August 6, 2018 No Comments A British team recalls democracy's origins by integrating history and nature into their design.Read More