Piet Oudolf

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Piet Oudolf



World-famous landscape designer Piet Oudolf is principal of a small landscape design firm in Hummelo in the eastern part of The Netherlands. He has designed award-winning public and private gardens in Holland, Germany, Sweden, Britain, Ireland, Canada, and the U.S. " ...more

Average rating: 4.33 · 1,403 ratings · 141 reviews · 43 distinct worksSimilar authors
Planting: A New Perspective

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Planting the Natural Garden

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Gardens of the High Line: E...

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Hummelo: A Journey Through ...

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Piet Oudolf: Landscapes in ...

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Planting Design: Gardens in...

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Landscapes in Landscapes

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Droomplanten de nieuwe gene...

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Oudolf Hummelo

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Plannen en planten: een nie...

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“Before it was restored, the High Line was a spontaneous wonder. Today, it's something more. The untouched landscape we saw, covered with wildflowers, was surreal., The High Line today is incredible -- it's a botanic garden, a central plaza, an art museum, a cultural center and an evolution of the wonder that was hidden in the middle of Chelsea for decades. It's always free. It is a living, changing space where anyone can experience that irresistible tension. And that, even more than wildflowers in the city, is something I never thought could be possible.”
Piet Oudolf, Gardens of the High Line: Elevating the Nature of Modern Landscapes



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