Over 35,000 locally grown perennials, creating 1,500 plant groupings and 15 plant beds, were imagined into a new community garden on Belle Isle, designed by world-renowned garden master Piet Oudolf.
Dutch landscape designer Piet Oudolf is internationally famous for his garden installations — from the UK to mainland Europe, to the High Line park in New York City. Now, as winter descends upon the ...
If the world of gardening has rock stars, Piet Oudolf qualifies as Mick Jagger, David Bowie, and Prince rolled into one. The Dutch landscape designer—whose work is instantly recognizable for its ...
“It may look wild, but it shouldn’t be wild,” Dutch landscape designer Piet Oudolf quips to an admirer early in Thomas Piper’s gorgeous documentary Five Seasons. As the camera lingers over skeletal ...
It all started with a letter. With its postage at least thrice confirmed but the likelihood of an affirmative response to its receipt anything but certain, the single piece of snail mail in question ...
Piet Oudolf is not so much a garden designer as a plant artist. He layers perennial plants with grasses by the thousands, and the result is a progression of life that flows between the spaces in a ...
His radical planting is romantic, naturalistic and hugely influential, and is celebrated with a new RHS award Piet Oudolf’s landscapes are as peopled as they are planted. Folks flock to them, whether ...
Think of Piet Oudolf as the plant whisperer, a man who makes things that grow interact in ways people hadn't really thought of before. A hugely influential landscape designer, responsible for New York ...
Vitra has shared new photography of the latest addition to its corporate campus-slash-architecture park in Weil Am Rhein, Germany, quite literally in bloom: an immersive new landscape by ...
It’s easy to recognise the work of renowned Dutch garden designer Piet Oudolf. He favours herbaceous rather than woody plants, allowing them to ebb and flow across a continuous landscape without ...
Writer and plantsman Noel Kingsbury has long chronicled the rise of the most potent force in gardening today: the turn to massed perennials and grasses to mimic nature in the landscape. His latest ...