The urgency of global climate change has made the early twenty-first
century one of the most productive periods in landscape and garden
design. Clients--corporate, civic, and private--are committed to the
creation of innovative outdoor spaces.
Curated by one of the world's leading critics of contemporary landscape
design, this collection profiles work by fifty design studios through
texts, up-to-date projects, easy-to-read plans, and photographs. The
practices have been chosen for their innovation and their unique
contribution to current debates in landscape and garden design. The
selection spans well-established names, such as Patrick Blanc (France),
Fernando Caruncho (Spain), Dan Pearson (UK), and Stephen Stimson (US) to
smaller, lesser-known studios, such as Ossart & Maurie`res (France),
Wette und Kunecke (Germany), and Landscape India (India).
Five essays identify and explain the prevailing preoccupations and
practices of today's designers with themes that range from the recent
predilection for creating new landforms to the trend towards eco-
expediency.