Lives & Legacies

Lives & Legacies
Author: Anne Virginia Vale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2009
Genre: Gardeners
ISBN:

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Influential Australian Garden People

Influential Australian Garden People
Author: Anne Vale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-10-10
Genre: Gardeners
ISBN: 9780646958361

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Immerse yourself in the lives of Australia's influential garden shapers and creators. Paul Bangay, Arno King and Janine Mendel may all create totally different style gardens but they share many similar experiences. The scent of rosemary around the sandpit, planting carrots as a five year old, or running free in the Australian bush are just some of the common childhood experiences that have sparked an interest in the natural world for this generation. Some have come to garden making or writing through science, architecture or the arts. Collectively they have a wealth of expertise, what makes them unique is their passion and individual vision for garden making in Australia in the 21st century. We can journey with them as they relate their own experience within the context of increased urbanisation, shifts in lifestyle choices and concern for environmental sustainability. As Australia negotiates this transition, important questions arise about the future shape of our gardens and our connection to them. Above all else, this generation represents a fundamental shift in the values and beliefs attached by our society to nature, landscape and cultivated spaces.

Contemporary Australian Garden Design

Contemporary Australian Garden Design
Author: John Patrick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9780733331404

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ABC Gardening Australia's John Patrick takes you on a tour of twenty of Australia's most beautiful gardens and introduces you to some outstanding garden design.

The Garden of Ideas

The Garden of Ideas
Author: Richard Aitken
Publisher: The Miegunyah Press
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2010
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0522857507

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The Garden of Ideas tells an inspiring and engaging story of Australian garden design. From the imaginings of emigrant garden-makers of the late eighteenth century to the concerns of twenty-first-century gardeners, this book charts its way across four centuries through a handsome and satisfying fusion of images and text. The Garden of Ideas is embellished with an unparalleled array of images - paintings, drawings, prints, plans, and photographs - each richly evocative of their time and most never previously published. Unearthed from around Australia, and many from overseas, these images carry the story of Australian garden style down the years, in the process criss-crossing social and cultural history across the wide extremes of our continent. Richard Aitken, whose book Botanical Riches was published in 2006 to popular and critical acclaim, brings a lifetime of experience to The Garden of Ideas. He achieves fresh insights and presents our passion for garden-making with wit and flair. The Garden of Ideas is a valuable source book for the sophisticated gardener and an indispensable companion for the garden lover.

Garden Voices

Garden Voices
Author: Anne Latreille
Publisher:
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013
Genre: Gardeners
ISBN: 9780646905204

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Garden Voices is unique. It is the first book to embark on a study of designers who demonstrate a deep understanding of the Australian environment and an ability to work creatively with it. It provides an invaluable overview of twenty three key garden and landscape designers of Australia. Anne Latreille traces their life stories and achievements. They comprise historic figures, current practitioners, some well-known, others much less so. They work in lush tropical forests and chilly mountains, arid deserts and rolling countryside, beside rivers and the sea, in closepacked inner cities and spreading suburbs. They fit each garden design to its place, respecting the natural landscape character. In this way, Garden Voices takes us on a journey - a search for meaning and significance. New and exciting, it reveals a clear and panoramic vision. It moves us inside the designers' hearts and minds and shows how Australian energy and imagination can be transformative, inspiring and progressive. With research extending over fourteen years, it is a vital reference for anyone - from professional designer to garden lover - who seeks a broader understanding of designing gardens in Australia, now and in the future.

Cluanie

Cluanie
Author: Anne Vale
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-06-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9780646841663

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Rural Australian Gardens

Rural Australian Gardens
Author: Myles Baldwin
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1925268098

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Like many of us, landscape designer Myles Baldwin dreams of living in the country one day. For Rural Australian Gardens, he travelled from subtropical and temperate to alpine and arid regions around the country to find the best and most unusual gardens. From newly established gardens to those that have evolved over generations, he discovered that Australians' approach to their properties is as diverse and unexpected as the landscape itself - and that resourcefulness and a sense of place are essential ingredients in creating the most successful of them. As well as revealing the stories behind the gardens, Rural Australian Gardens includes practical horticultural information on using trees, hedges, shrubs, perennials and groundcovers in rural settings around Australia.

Gordon Ford

Gordon Ford
Author: Gordon Ford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 111
Release: 1999
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9781876473099

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For too long Australians have been dominated by European gardening trends. Gordon Ford, like no other landscape designer before him, mastered the natural Australian style. Gordon Ford was early influenced by the English natural style landscape school of the eighteenth century. But his great skill has been to work with Australia's natural elements and to develop gardens that not only honoured the rugged beauty of the Australian landscape, but did so in a way that captured its apparent timelessness -- his gardens look as if they have always been there. In shaping our visual world, Gordon Ford focused on the essential balance between mass and void in his designs. His balance of the natural elements of rocks, water, trees and other plants achieves a timeless harmony -- we feel totally satisfied but uncertain as to where Mother nature stars and Gordon Ford finishes.

Australian Garden Design

Australian Garden Design
Author: Ellis Stones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1971
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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