april,2021
Event Details
£3 members/£5 non-members The eighteenth-century English Landscape Movement pioneered a radical new approach to sculpting and farming the land which gives great inspiration for the issues we face today. Landscape architect
Event Details
£3 members/£5 non-members
The eighteenth-century English Landscape Movement pioneered a radical new approach to sculpting and farming the land which gives great inspiration for the issues we face today. Landscape architect Kim Wilkie will trace this development through looking at some of the projects he has worked on, including the great landscapes of Boughton (for which he won a Georgian Group award in 2011 for Restoration of a Georgian Garden or Landscape) and Heveningham, as well as some more humble manor houses.
Kim Wilkie is a renowned landscape architect. After decades of running his own practice, Kim now works as a strategic and conceptual landscape consultant. He collaborates with architects and landscape architects around the world.
The talks starts at 6.30pm. Joining details will be sent to attendees the day before.
Georgian Group members are eligible for a discount on their ticket by entering GGMEMBER at the checkout.
***This talk will be recorded. The recording will be available to all those who have purchased a ticket for a limited period of time after the event takes place***
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This lecture is part of our Georgian Gardens and Landscapes series. The full list of lectures in the series is as follows:
Tuesday 2 March – Hidden Horticulturists
Tuesday 9 March – Marble Hill – A Garden of Grottos and Groves
Tuesday 16 March – William Kent: Garden Designer, Architect, Interior Designer
Tuesday 23 March – Vauxhall, Sex & Entertainment: The Invention of the Urban Pleasure Garden
Tuesday 30 March – Welsh Gardens and the Grand Tour
Tuesday 6 April – Follies: An Architectural Journey
Tuesday 13 April – The English Landscape Revolution
Time
(Tuesday) 6:30 pm