Gardens of the High Line: Elevating the Nature of Modern Landscapes

Author:   Piet Oudolf ,  Rick Darke
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
ISBN:  

9781604696998


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   14 June 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Piet Oudolf ,  Rick Darke
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
Imprint:   Timber Press
Dimensions:   Width: 23.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 30.40cm
Weight:   1.571kg
ISBN:  

9781604696998


ISBN 10:   1604696990
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   14 June 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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A wholly enchanting celebration of the transformation of one sliver of urban industrial landscape. --Booklist starred review Darke's photos, taken from the park's start to its end and at all times of day in all seasons, tell the story best. . . . Oudolf's aesthetics and mastery of plants will engage gardeners, landscape designers, and city dwellers everywhere and inspire a new regard for the regeneration of abandoned spaces. --Library Journal starred review If you can't get to the High Line, the image-rich publication is the next best thing. In some ways, it's better, because its pictures bring home the seasonality of the plants. . . . pore through the book. --The Washington Post Gardens of the High Line is exquisite, and a treat for regular High Line visitors and those who can only admire the space from afar. . . . a plant lover's dream. --NYBG's Plant Talk Provides a richly illustrated and informative tour through the total expanse of the High Line. . . . Whether you are a repeat visitor to this unique park or preparing for your initial tour, this book is an engaging and helpful guide. Studying its photographs made me eager to plan yet another visit. I'm willing to bet it will have the same effect on you. --Gardenistaâ The text is at its best when sharing practical design and horticultural insights. --Gardens Illustrated A photo-driven account of Piet Oudolf's planting designs for New York's celebrated elevated linear garden. . . . this soft-backed, coffee-table book documents the sequence of its 13 distinct gardens. The photography owes much to Rick Darke's knowledgeable plantsman's eye. There's no trickery with misty light or abstract close ups of flowers. Instead, the intricate planting palettes and their patterns are clearly legible. --Gardens Illustrated UK One of the things the book captures so beautifully is what [the High Line] looks like through the seasons, and the different ways people use it throughout the seasons, and respond to it. --Cultivating Place Their book provides what has been missing from this crowd-generating park, a species-by-species detailing of the plants. --Architectural Record One of the most beautiful gardening books to cross my desk in recent years. --Three Dogs in a Garden The High Line is a public garden but the book reveals it as a work of art, as is the book itself. . . . If a physical visit is not in the cards, this stunning book is the next best thing. --The Greenfield Recorder Lavishly illustrated. --Mother Nature Network


A wholly enchanting celebration of the transformation of one sliver of urban industrial landscape. --Booklist starred review


A wholly enchanting celebration of the transformation of one sliver of urban industrial landscape. --Booklist starred review Darke's photos, taken from the park's start to its end and at all times of day in all seasons, tell the story best. . . . Oudolf's aesthetics and mastery of plants will engage gardeners, landscape designers, and city dwellers everywhere and inspire a new regard for the regeneration of abandoned spaces. --Library Journal starred review If you can't get to the High Line, the image-rich publication is the next best thing. In some ways, it's better, because its pictures bring home the seasonality of the plants. . . . pore through the book. --The Washington Post Gardens of the High Line is exquisite, and a treat for regular High Line visitors and those who can only admire the space from afar. . . . a plant lover's dream. --NYBG's Plant Talk Provides a richly illustrated and informative tour through the total expanse of the High Line. . . . Whether you are a repeat visitor to this unique park or preparing for your initial tour, this book is an engaging and helpful guide. Studying its photographs made me eager to plan yet another visit. I'm willing to bet it will have the same effect on you. --Gardenistaâ The copious photographs are the book's glory. --Choice starred review The text is at its best when sharing practical design and horticultural insights. --Gardens Illustrated A photo-driven account of Piet Oudolf's planting designs for New York's celebrated elevated linear garden. . . . this soft-backed, coffee-table book documents the sequence of its 13 distinct gardens. The photography owes much to Rick Darke's knowledgeable plantsman's eye. There's no trickery with misty light or abstract close ups of flowers. Instead, the intricate planting palettes and their patterns are clearly legible. --Gardens Illustrated UK One of the things the book captures so beautifully is what [the High Line] looks like through the seasons, and the different ways people use it throughout the seasons, and respond to it. --Cultivating Place Their book provides what has been missing from this crowd-generating park, a species-by-species detailing of the plants. --Architectural Record One of the most beautiful gardening books to cross my desk in recent years. --Three Dogs in a Garden A fine, insightful work. At first glance it has the air of a coffee table book, but this is a considered offering that will speak to anyone who has walked the garden. --The English Garden


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Piet Oudolf is among the world s most innovative garden designers and a leading exponent of naturalistic planting, a style that takes inspiration from nature but employs artistic skill in creating planting schemes. Oudolf's extensive work over 30 years of practice includes public and private gardens all over the world. He is best known for his work on the High Line and Battery Park in New York, the Lurie Garden in Chicago's Millennium Park, and Potters Fields in London. Rick Darke is a landscape design consultant, author, lecturer, and photographer based in Pennsylvania who blends art, ecology, and cultural geography in the creation and conservation of livable landscapes. His projects include scenic byways, public gardens, corporate and collegiate campuses, mixed-use conservation developments, and residential gardens. Darke served on the staff of Longwood Gardens for twenty years, and in 1998 he received the Scientific Award of the American Horticultural Society.

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