The Netherlands is steeped in horticultural history and its gardens have
long been a place for innovation and progressive thinking, exemplified
by iconic figures such as the landscape architect Mien Ruys and
naturalistic plant pioneer Piet Oudolf.
In this book, Noel Kingsbury explores how the particularities of
landscape, history and culture in the Netherlands have given rise to
distinctive gardens and demonstrates how a new generation of Dutch
designers are reimagining outdoor space in such a revolutionary way.
At the heart of the story is a people intimately engaged with their
surroundings, as proud of the feats of engineering used to reclaim their
land from the sea as they are passionate about nature and biodiversity.
This creative tension is played out in their parks and gardens: a clean,
pared-back aesthetic contrasts with billowing planting; water is managed
and made accessible with boardwalks; and meandering paths lead to
inviting outbuildings for work and relaxation.
These inspiring examples of sustainable, modern, liveable outdoor spaces
will appeal to forward-looking garden makers wherever they live.