Dan Pearson is one of today’s most influential garden and landscape designers, known for his painterly naturalistic perennial planting, with work ranging from private gardens around the world to the 240-hectare Tokachi Millennium Forest Garden in northern Japan.
In this talk at Hauser & Wirth Somerset, he discusses the ever-increasing inspiration and influence the landscape has had on his designs, as well as his latest project in London with Thomas Heatherwick—the proposed Garden Bridge traversing the Thames between the Strand and the South Bank, which is exciting much interest across the world.
Curated by Caroline Donald. Hauser & Wirth Somerset, 22 January 2015.
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15 Comments
thank you
Fascinating Dan. Thanks for this great insight
Boring.
Fantastic talk. I really appreciate all the insight offered!
Booooring
So dull someone broke his arm.
Heard the bridge was waived recently on the News …thought it an amazing idea..hope it gets to happen yet.
too much talking
Trendy sling
Very inspirational for garden designers! Many thanks for sharing your projects with us!
just listening to him is therapeutic by itself…
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Absolutely brilliant, thank you so much Dan
Amazing craftsmanship, Sadly in today's culture he'd probably have to stick a statue of George Floyd in the middle LOL
I’d love to hear more about his textile system!