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The Good Garden: The Landscape Architecture of Edmund Hollander Design (edition 2015)

by Edmund Hollander (Author)

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Edmund Hollander, one of New York's most eminent landscape designers, best know for his work in the Hamptons, reveals how plant scan add sensuality, texture, structure, and color to any garden. In this book Hollander provides an insider's glimpse into how his firm creates landscapes that are evocative, memorable, and layered.… (more)
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Title:The Good Garden: The Landscape Architecture of Edmund Hollander Design
Authors:Edmund Hollander (Author)
Info:The Monacelli Press (2015), 320 pages
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Edmund Hollander, one of New York's most eminent landscape designers, best know for his work in the Hamptons, reveals how plant scan add sensuality, texture, structure, and color to any garden. In this book Hollander provides an insider's glimpse into how his firm creates landscapes that are evocative, memorable, and layered.

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