New issue of Garden&Place: www.gardenandplace.com

The new edition of our international magazine featuring the use of clay in garden and landscape designs comes to you with a fresh, spring-like design. [...]

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Living/working accommodation at the Duiker, Sneek (The Netherlands)

The house that architect Julius Bosma works and lives in with his family speaks a language of clear shapes, simple use of materials and austere details, making it a conspicuous point of calm in the richly varying architecture of Sneek’s De Oudvaart district. The design comprises a union of a rectangular black brick tower with a barrel vault that is covered in clay roof tiles. [...]

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Prague’s Barrandov film studios

Prague’s Barrandov studios are as important to Czech cinema as Hollywood is in America. The work of Hans-Paul Architects proofs that even large practical buildings need not look monotonous or boring. The main feature is an unusual façade of Koramic Migeon Actua. [...]

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Portrait of Garden Architect Cornelia Lehnen, Belgium

Aachen and Maastricht lie just a stone‘s throw away from each other. The office of garden architect Cornelia Lehnen is located on a hill in Herbesthal, near Maastricht. Here, in the immediate vicinity of the Gardenforum garden centre, which she also runs, is where she plans her gardens. [...]

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Greenville Street Park (USA)

Greenville Street Park in Newnan, Georgia, was officially opened in spring 2008. The new leisure facility is intended to improve the look of the town’s roads and landscaping. The park is over 8,000 square metres in area and is located in the immediate vicinity of the business district and historic downtown. [...]

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