The Australian Garden by Taylor Cullity
Key:Australia | 2012 | ark

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项目概况:
The Australian Garden by Taylor Cullity and Paul Thompson from a former sand quarry is located in Royal botanic park, south Melbourne; with the construction budget of $11 million, the Garden known as one of the most beautiful gardens in the world has been completed in 2012 and awarded the 2013 WAF Landscape highlighting both natural features of the Australian countryside and modern landscape design. It created a journey through the various landscapes of Australia from the desert to the coastal fringe, via the artistry of landscape architecture, this integrated landscape brings together horticulture, architecture, ecology, and art to create the largest botanic garden devoted to Australian flora. The 170,000 plants representing 1700 species incorporated gives a real feel for the flora across the continent. Adopt a series of sculptures and artistic landscape elements, combined with the local color, material to present the red earth, green grass and blue sky and create a unique journey for visitors. The Garden mainly is divided into east part and west part which are separated by the artificial river. The landscape in the East is the more formal artificial natural landscape, while the west is mainly the irregular artificial natural landscape. Every landscape is connected by the roads. Change happens all the time. The traditional culture, architecture, ecology and art perfectly unify together and create Australia’s largest garden with unique flora