Overgrown: Practices between Landscape Architecture and Gardening
May 06, 2019
4 minutes
Text Catherin Bull
Photography Julian Raxworthy
o design is to make a proposition about an imagined future. To design environments, as with architecture, engineering and landscape architecture, is to presume that it is possible to predetermine the form and elements of the design – to know not only what those elements are and how they work, but also what their form is or could be, and how they might be made. In his book , Julian Raxworthy, a Dubai-based landscape architecture academic well known in his native Australia, explores what could be considered one of the “elephants in the room” for the discipline of landscape architecture – the
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