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Tom Stuart-Smith: Drawn from the Land
Hardback
Main Details
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Tom Stuart-Smith: Drawn from the Land
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Tim Richardson
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Foreword by Piet Oudolf
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Text by Tom Stuart-Smith
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:320 | Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 255 |
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Category/Genre | Landscape gardening |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780500022313
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Classifications | Dewey:712.092 |
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Illustrations |
275 Illustrations, unspecified
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Imprint |
Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Publication Date |
18 May 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Landscape architect and designer Tom Stuart-Smith began his practice in London in 1998. Known for contrasting built forms with naturalistic planting, he has designed gardens, parks and landscapes in Europe, India, Morocco, the United States and the Caribbean. With clients such as the Royal Horticultural Society, the Royal Academy of Arts, and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, Stuart-Smith has established himself as the United Kingdom's leading landscape architect. Featuring twenty-four of Stuart-Smith's gardens from around the world, this book is the first major overview of his career. Through four essays by the designer, readers will learn about his inspirations and methods, while also marvelling at the beauty of his designs. Each garden is accompanied by an overview drawing, spectacular commissioned photography, and text by leading garden writer Tim Richardson. Offering rare insights and ideas on planting, design and landscaping, this book is a must-have for garden lovers and gardening professionals. Offering unique insights into landscape design and planting, this book will provide inspiration and ideas for garden-lovers and professionals, opening up imaginative possibilities for designing spaces from the smallest to the grandest. With 275 illustrations
Author Biography
Tom Stuart-Smith is an English landscape architect, gardener and writer. He is a member of the Society of Garden Designers and the Landscape Institute. He has written about landscape design and gardening for the Financial Times, Guardian and Daily Telegraph. Tim Richardson is an internationally respected landscape critic, former editor at Wallpaper*, gardens editor at Country Life and founding editor of New Eden magazine. His previous books include Avant Gardeners and The Arcadian Friends.
Reviews'Expect a serious case of garden envy when leafing through ... The methods and ideas for landscaping and planting throughout the book are sure to inspire your own plot' - Grand Designs 'A generous page size and lavish photography depicting 24 of Stuart-Smith's gardens at their peak enable the reader to feel they have walked into them ... Throughout, the narrative is interspersed with quotes enabling the reader to understand how Stuart-Smith's mind works ... This book works on one level as a page-turning stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens but, on another, makes for quite a challenging read. Even the smallest of plots has a history, a place in the landscape, and is perhaps more deserving of considered design' - World of Interiors 'An awe-inspiring testimony to the possibilities of complex planting, subtle landscaping and inventive thematic design' - Inigo 'A treat for garden lovers and professionals alike ... an expert overview' - House & Garden 'Gardening books tend to stand or fall by their photographs and this one earns its hefty price tag with outstandingly good images; they are so beautiful that I found myself sighing with pleasure as I leafed through them' - Daily Mail 'Thames & Hudson deserve the greatest praise for their inspired choice of author, Tim Richardson, to document Tom Stuart-Smith's work for when you bring great people together the results can be, as with this book, particularly special' - Paddy Toibin, 'An Irish Gardener' blog 'The triangulation between place, people and ideas that Tom Stuart-Smith aims for in his gardens has been gloriously echoed in Tim Richardson's book ... This book and the gardens it describes are grand and opulent but fundamentally tender and thoughtful ...[an] illuminating oeuvre' - Gardens Illustrated 'A collaborative and conversational retrospective of the work - and inner workings - of one of the UK's most influential and imaginative designers ... illuminating' - Gardens Illustrated 'The gardening book of the year ... The pictures are lovely, obviously, and the detailed analysis absorbing, but the best thing about the book are the essays by Stuart-Smith himself, who allies a lyrical imagination and lovely prose with practical intelligence ... Wonderful' - Evening Standard 'Packed with detail ... fascinating' - Garden Answers 'An impressive read... you can pore over the photos and glean practical gems from the text. There are wondrous things here - not least Stuart-Smith's approach to sustainable gardening - that can be emulated in the smallest plot' - The Times, Gardening Books of the Year 2021
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