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EDITOR’S LETTER
TICKING THE RIGHT BOXES
Editor : Michael Northcot
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T
his month I had the pleasure of learning about
a specially designed Walled Garden Project, for
the Museum in the Park, Stroud. The landscape
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Mathew Ausin, John Harte,
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architects were Austin Design Works, tasked with navigating the
requirements of the local authority and charitable trust which
were funding the work.
Rachael Emous-Austin explained to me how the imperatives
that drove those two stakeholders meant that a certain level of
designer-ego had to be taken out of the equation, but that the
inished result was something all parties were happy with.
I found this to be an interesting idea – design is an inherently
commanding activity. It is the directing of a site’s shape-building
in the same way a ilm director shoots scenes. What a complex
intellectual exercise to somehow simultaneously be the director
Design
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but also take a back seat where necessary. You can see the results
in our At Home feature this month, and I’m sure you’ll agree it is
a beautiful piece of work.
This month our other features include a photo-spread of a
development for a home in the Peak District, a supplier focus
and case studies feature to help you identify some new suppliers
in a range of diferent categories, and of course our regulars 5
Top Tips, My Firm, The Last Word, and Open Studio.
I hope you enjoy the issue.
Michael Northcott
Editor
Landscape Insight
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