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Guy Cooper, Gordon Taylor
Gardens for the Future: Gestures Against the Wild
Landscape architecture at the turn of the 21st century has come to be known for innovative planning, a fresh consideration of plants and other materials, and unusual elements such as mirrors, large-scale earthworks, and even bagels. Gardens for the Future looks at gardens that - in their rebuttal of a historical and traditional aesthetic - dare to be different and that have redefined the possibilities of both public and private garden space.
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