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The International Garden Festival announces the designers for its 16th edition

Tuesday, March 31st, 2015

The International Garden Festival is pleased to announce the names of the designers selected by the jury for the 16th edition of the Festival presented at the Jardins de Métis / Reford Gardens from June 26 to September 27, 2015.

Grand-Métis, Canada, 2015-01-07 –The competition attracted 309 proposals for contemporary gardens submitted by over 700 architects, landscape architects, designers and artists from 34 countries.

“Buzz” is the operative word guiding the 2015 Festival with new creations by designers from Canada, France and Israel. The installations selected by the jury have a special energy and connection to the natural world. The temporary gardens have a degree of interactivity that encourages visitors to enter with enthusiasm. The goal is to intrigue visitors with the unusual or to impress by new ways of presenting what is common.

The new gardens selected for the 2015 edition are:

Around-About by Talmon Biran architecture studio [Roy Talmon, architect & Noa Biran, architect], Tel Aviv, Israel. http://www.talmonbiran.com.

Image Courtesy © Talmon Biran architecture studio

Image Courtesy © Talmon Biran architecture studio

Image Courtesy © Talmon Biran architecture studio

Image Courtesy © Talmon Biran architecture studio

Carré bleu sur fond blanc by o.k. [Kihan Kim, landscape architect & Ophélie Bouvet, landscape architect], Paris, France. http://www.kihankim.com.

Image Courtesy © O.k.

Image Courtesy © O.k.

Image Courtesy © O.k.

Image Courtesy © O.k.

I like to move it by DIX NEUF CENT QUATRE VINGT SIX Architecture [Mathilde Gaudemet, architect & Arthur Ozenne, architect], Paris, France. http://www.19-86.fr.

Image Courtesy © DIX NEUF CENT QUATRE VINGT SIX Architecture

Image Courtesy © DIX NEUF CENT QUATRE VINGT SIX Architecture

Image Courtesy © DIX NEUF CENT QUATRE VINGT SIX Architecture

Image Courtesy © DIX NEUF CENT QUATRE VINGT SIX Architecture

Popple by Meaghan Hunter, landscape architect & Suzy Melo, landscape architect, Winnipeg (Manitoba) Canada.

Image Courtesy © Meaghan Hunter

Image Courtesy © Meaghan Hunter

Image Courtesy © Meaghan Hunter

Image Courtesy © Meaghan Hunter

Se mouiller (la belle échappée) by Groupe A / Annexe U [Jean-François Laroche, architect, Rémi Morency, architect and urbanist, Erick Rivard, architect & Maxime Rousseau, architect], Québec (Québec) Canada. http://www.groupea.qc.ca.

Image Courtesy © Groupe A Annexe U

Image Courtesy © Groupe A Annexe U

Image Courtesy © Groupe A Annexe U

Image Courtesy © Groupe A Annexe U

The Archipelago (An Atlas of Biomes) by Pedro Pitarch Alonso, architect, Madrid, Spain, received a special mention from the jury.

All of the 309 entries are exhibited on-line on the website of the Festival as part of the annual exhibition of competition entries:

.http://www.refordgardens.com

The jury was composed of Paula Meijerink, landscape architect, co-designer of Asphalt Garden, IGF 2003 et Shushu, IGF 2004; François Leblanc, architect, co-designer of Méristème, IGF 2014;Rosetta Sarah Elkin, landscape architect and assistant professor of landscape architecture, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, designer of Tiny Taxonomy, IGF 2010-2014; Edith Normandeau, acting executive director, Association des architectes paysagistes du Québec and Alexander Reford, director of Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens and the International Garden Festival.

About the International Garden Festival

The International Garden Festival is the leading contemporary garden festival in North America. Since its inception in 2000, more than 150 gardens have been exhibited at Grand-Métis and as extra-mural projects in Canada and around the world.

Presented at Les Jardins de Métis, at the gateway to the Gaspé Peninsula, the Festival is held on a site adjacent to the historic gardens created by Elsie Reford, thereby establishing a bridge between history and modernity, and a dialogue between conservation, tradition and innovation. Each year the Festival exhibits conceptual gardens created by more than seventy architects, landscape architects and designers from various disciplines in a pristine environment on the banks of the St. Lawrence River.

The International Garden Festival is presented with the financial assistance of many public and private partners: Canada Council for the Arts, Canadian Heritage, Canada Summer Jobs, Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, Tourisme Québec and Emploi-Québec. Economic Development Canada is the major partner in the development of the Landscape Laboratory project.

About the Reford Gardens / Jardins de Métis

A National Historic Site and Québec heritage site, the Reford Gardens / Jardins de Métis are an obligatory stop for all those visiting eastern Québec. Cultural space and tourist destination for over 50 years, the Reford Gardens is one of the most popular attractions in the Gaspésie region, providing visitors with experiences for every sense. Located on the banks of the St. Lawrence and Mitis rivers, they were created between 1926 and 1958 by avid gardener and plant collector, Elsie Reford. Hydro-Québec has been the lead sponsor of the Reford Gardens since 1999.

The gardens will be open every day from May 30 to September 27, 2015. Children 13 and under are admitted free of charge.

Castle Garden Bazaar in Budapest, Hungary by Budapesti Muhely

Tuesday, February 10th, 2015

Article source: Budapesti Muhely

Budapest is often called the Queen of the Danube: the most characteristic feature of its bank-side scenery is the Buda Castle, which has been subject to major reconstruction works in recent times. An important stepping-stone in this process is the revival of the Castle Garden Bazaar (Várkert Bazár), wedged between the castle and the river: the stunning complex originally consisted of a Neo-Renaissance garden, the castle walls and 19th century buildings.

Image Courtesy © Budapesti Muhely

Image Courtesy © Budapesti Muhely

  • Architects: Budapesti Muhely
  • Project: Castle Garden Bazaar
  • Location: Budapest, Hungary
  • Software used: ArchiCad, Graphisoft

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JARDIN in Singapore by DP Architects Pte Ltd

Wednesday, February 4th, 2015

Article source: DP Architects Pte Ltd

DP Architects has been involved in residential design since its early years as Design Partnership. The firm’s first condominium project, also one of the first condominiums in Singapore, Ridgewood Condominium, a 20-storey, 464-unit development was completed in 1981. It offered a Hawaiian theme to the architecture and a garden landscape for the residents.

Image Courtesy © DP Architects Pte Ltd

Image Courtesy © DP Architects Pte Ltd

  • Architects: DP Architects Pte Ltd
  • Project: JARDIN
  • Location: Singapore
  • Project Team Members: Seah Chee Huang, Yeong Weng Fai, Eric Yau, Nur Alina Bte Mohamed Ali, Ng Ting Yu, Lim Foong Ting
  • Year of Completion: 2012
  • Area: 17,940sqm

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A Mobile Italian Garden in London, England by The Decorators

Tuesday, January 13th, 2015

Article source: The Decorators

A Mobile Italian Garden transforms the terrace at Alexandra Palace into a welcoming area with exceptional views over the city.

Drawing inspiration from the architecture of the palace, the proposal breaks the monumental proportions of the main building to meet visitors with a more intimate scale on their first encounter with Alexandra Palace. The theatricality of the terraced view is accentuated by the enclosed viewing amphitheater to contemplate the surrounding landscape: bringing to stage the gardens and the city of London in the background.

Image Courtesy © Dosfotos

Image Courtesy © Dosfotos

  • Architects: The Decorators
  • Project: A Mobile Italian Garden
  • Location: London, England
  • Photography: Dosfotos

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Enzo. Gallery and Office in Gifu, Japan by OGAWASEKKEI

Friday, January 2nd, 2015

Article source: OGAWASEKKEI 

This project is to create a gallery and office-living space for a landscape architect by renovating a rental property of two-story wooden building located at a short distance from central part of Gifu city by Nagara River. Since this is a rental property, the renovation is focused on finishing of wall, floor, and ceiling rather than changing plan or section plans to create a space. The first floor will be the gallery and the second floor will be the office-living space.

Image Courtesy © Masato Kawano (Nacasa&Partners)

Image Courtesy © Masato Kawano (Nacasa&Partners)

  • Architects: OGAWASEKKEI 
  • Project: Enzo. Gallery and Office
  • Location: Gifu city , GIfu , Japan
  • Photography: Masato Kawano (Nacasa&Partners)
  • year: 2014
  • Area: 66.9sqm

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Dressing Room for a Garden with a Pond in Tarragona, Spain by Clara Nubiola

Thursday, December 18th, 2014

Article source: Clara Nubiola

This project started some time ago. Close relatives brought up the idea of constructing a wc/changing room in the garden. A place to change in and out of a bathing suit since the pond is used as a pool, thus avoiding having to go to the house in order to get changed. A place also to wash one’s hands after the “calçotades” that have already been established as a winter tradition. Pen, paper and inspection of the area to decide where would we place it.

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

  • Architects: Clara Nubiola
  • Project: Dressing Room for a Garden with a Pond
  • Location: Tarragona, Spain
  • Photography: Adrià Goula

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Secret Garden in Komaki, Japan by bandesign,Ltd. Hisanori Ban

Thursday, December 11th, 2014

Article source: bandesign,Ltd. Hisanori Ban

A family has never been forgotten pretty comfortable space. They remember that one day went camping to a valley, go ahead bravely in deep, and then found a place finally where they could see no people without the family. The family named it Secret Garden.

There is everything at the garden and every necessary in the tent for the family. They imaged for them house as the place.

Image Courtesy © Shigetomo Mizuno

Image Courtesy © Shigetomo Mizuno

  • Architects: bandesign,Ltd. Hisanori Ban
  • Project: Secret Garden
  • Location: Komaki City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
  • Photography: Shigetomo Mizuno
  • Building area: 144.53sqm
  • Site area: 473.97sqm
  • Year: 2014

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Garden Bridge in London, England by Heatherwick Studio

Tuesday, December 9th, 2014

Article source: Heatherwick Studio

Following Transport for London’s (TfL) tender for proposals to improve pedestrian links across the river, Heatherwick Studio and actor and campaigner Joanna Lumley have developed an idea for a new pedestrian ‘Garden Bridge’ across the River Thames; a scheme to connect North and South London with a garden. As one of the greenest cities of its size in the world, this precious new piece of landscape will add to London’s rich and diverse horticultural heritage of heathlands, parks, squares, allotments and community gardens and support many indigenous river edge plant species.

Image Courtesy © Heatherwick Studio

Image Courtesy © Heatherwick Studio

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ESPAÇO ESPELHO D’ÁGUA in Lisbon, Portugal by Duarte Caldas de Almeida

Wednesday, November 26th, 2014

Article source: Duarte Caldas de Almeida

This113m2 vertical garden is located in Espaço Espelho d’Água – a new restaurant/gallery/concert venue located next to the river in Belem, Lisbon. It wraps around the four walls of the kitchen that is inserted in the open space of this renovated 40s pavilion. Several windows cuts through the plant surface making a see-through space from side to side of the building.

Image Courtesy © Vertical Garden Design

Image Courtesy © Duarte Caldas de Almeida

  • Architects: Duarte Caldas de Almeida
  • Project: ESPAÇO ESPELHO D’ÁGUA
  • Location: Lisbon, Portugal
  • Photography: Bruno Lopes
  • Landscape architect: Vertical Garden design
  • Size: 113m2
  • Completion: date 2014

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Empathy Garden in Cernobbio, Italy by Federico Giacomarra

Tuesday, November 18th, 2014

Article source: Federico Giacomarra

The project Empathy Garden was born as an installation in the Central Pavilion of the Exhibition Centre of Villa Erba on the Lake of Como in occasion of Orticolario (3-5 October 2014) – one of Italy’s leading events on advanced gardening.

Image Courtesy © Federico Giacomarra

Image Courtesy © Federico Giacomarra

  • Architects: Federico Giacomarra
  • Project: Empathy Garden
  • Location: Central Pavilion, Centro Congressi Villa Erba. Cernobbio, Como.
  • Concept and Design: Giacomarra Architecture
  • Landscape Architecture: Matteo Fogaroli Landscape Architecture
  • Music and Sound Design: IacopoSinigaglia
  • Interaction Design: Marco Pesoli
  • Marketing: Domenico Canzioniero
  • Client: Orticolario 2014
  • Size: 300 sqm
  • Budget: 30’000 €
  • Software used: 
    • Rhinoceros 3d + Grasshopper an advanced computational modeling tool. We used optimization algorithms to reduce the types of components, the software calculated the length of each flower box side reducing the number of variations. The parametric approach was crucial to find the best oriented production design.The roar was thus chosen as base module, in that it offered a good coverage of the space whilst optimizing the number of components. The base modules are six, from 0.5 sqm to 3 sqm, formed by the combination of 4 different cuts which then compose the sides of the planters, 8 different nodes with as many optimized variations for the joining of the elements. The result is a total area of 300 square meters, consisting of 50 modules and 90 nodal elements.

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