Taylor Cullity Lethlean and Paul Thompson
- This is the Australian Garden that was designed by the two landscape architecture Taylor Cullity Lethlean and Paul Thompson, together with the collaboration of Edwina Kearney, Mark Stoner, Greg Clarke and Mish Eisen.This Area is located at Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, Victoria with a size of 50 hectares.
- The Australian Garden is an inspiring and immersive display of Australian flora, landscapes, art and architecture. Set across 15 hectares, the Australian Garden follows a journey of water from the arid inland landscapes of central Australia, along dry river beds and down mighty rivers to the coastal fringes of the continent. Within this wonderful landscape are the Exhibition gardens where you can explore the beauty and diversity of Australian plants and the evolving connections between people, plants and landscapes. The Australian Garden is also a place where you can discover inspiration and information about how to use Australian plants in your home garden.
- Landscape pictures below are the Australian garden
Noel Kingsbury
- Noel Kingsbury has been professionally active in horticulture since 1986, but had been a keen gardener as a child. The story of his ‘bunking off’ school on Tuesday afternoons to visit the Chelsea Flower Show has become something of a legend.
Gilles Clément
- Frenchman Gilles Clément is a horticultural engineer, landscape architect, gardener, botanist, and writer. His most influential work internationally has perhaps been his part of the Parc André-Citroën. For several years running, Clément refused the French national prize for landscape architecture, insisting it should be given to the real architects of the landscape — the anonymous French farmers, engineers, and foresters.
- PARIS, FRANCE – Quai Branly Museum. The green wall on part of the exterior of the museum was designed and planted by Gilles Clement and Patrick Blanc, in Paris.
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