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Landscape Architecture

Gardening as Freedom: A Conversation with Dan Pearson

Georgina Reid·
ConversationsLandscape Architecture
A conversation with landscape designer and writer Dan Pearson.

The Wild Streets of Vancouver

Dave Demers·
CultureGardensLandscape Architecture
A city lets its grass grow.

Tree Rites 

Georgina Reid·
EcologyLandscape Architecture
A new project grows ritual, connection and trees on Sydney’s streets.

A Garden Made by Hands, Skunks and Fungi

Georgina Reid·
GardensLandscape Architecture
Visit an experimental Los Angeles garden that is constantly un-designing itself.

Paths of Least Resistance: A Conversation With Teresa Moller

Georgina Reid·
Art & DesignConversationsLandscape Architecture
Acclaimed Chilean landscape architect Teresa Moller chats with Georgina Reid.

Choreographing Desire

Emily Knox·
AgricultureEcologyLandscape Architecture
How can land be managed in a way that liberates, not smothers, ecological processes?

The Lost Flora

Cecil Howell·
Art & DesignCultureEssaysLandscape Architecture
What can the stories of plants teach us about living with extinction?

In Praise of Quiet Landscapes

Georgina Reid·
Art & DesignGardensLandscape Architecture
Gardening can be about seeing as much as making, suggests Georgina Reid.

My Pal Mel: An Ecstatic Encounter with an Endangered Plant

Robert Champion·Images By Robert Champion·
BotanicaLandscape Architecture
Robert Champion makes friends with an endangered plant.

The Garden as Ecological Island

Georgina Reid·Images By Daniel Shipp·
GardensLandscape Architecture
Can a suburban garden become an ecological island? NZ artist Michael Shepherd finds out.

Wonderground acknowledges and celebrates the Darug people on whose traditional lands we meet and work. We recognise their living culture and unique role in the life of the region, and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

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