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PUBLICATIONS
Issue 52 - Spring 2010
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| 3 | Editor's Note | |
| 4 | From Inspiration
to Fruition - There were fairy fields, politically driven urban landscapes, and Hokusai landscapes at the GLDA seminar. Annabelle Downes of the Society of Garden Designers reports. |
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| 8 | Designing
Small Gardens - Case study 1 : Cloud 9 Xavier Perrot of Cao/Perrot Studio describes a conceptual garden for a Colifornian architect and her family in which the dominant feature was a large metallic 'cloud'. |
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| 10 | Designing
Small Gardens - Case study 2 : All things small and beautiful In some projects client and designer hit it off so well that the original relationshiop turns into friendship. Monica Alvarez describes one of her favourite projects. |
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| 12 | Designing
Small Gardens - Case study 3 : A Wicklow retreat Tim Austen revisits one of his designs |
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| 14 | Australian
cool Would you dare to have a barbie in a Vladimir Sitta garden? Tycho Mays reviews the work of the uncompromising Czech in Australia. |
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| 16 | Size isn't
everything Sheena Vernon reviews 'Big gardens in small spaces' by Martyn Cox. |
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| 18 | Japanese
gardens Verney Naylor is beguiled by a new book by Helena Attlee. |
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| 20 | Techno spot How to do a working drawing of a step. |
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| 21 | The show
must go on - Natalie McGettigan previews Chelsea and Bloom as the recession continues to bite. |
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| 23 | News and
Events - Compiled by Annette McCoy. |
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