Shows | 26 Jun 06 | Comments (0) | Stumble

The subtle sounds of an Australian eucalyptus forest in Eucalyptus Lost by Kate Cullity and Ryan Sims, Le bois de biais as a place of movement and evolution by Atelier le balto/Marc Pouzol, and a lunar landscape with an interactive solar system in Nettoyage à sec II: Tomber dans la lune by AMMA/Amélie Germain and Marie-Andrée Huard. Three more International Garden Festival gardens. Last year, Kate Cullity and Ryan Sims created Eucalyptus Light & Shadow for the IGF, and with some of the same elements, this year transformed that garden into Eucalyptus Lost, a eucalyptus woodland that refers to the “disorientation that the first European settlers may have felt in the unfamiliar space of the eucalyptus forest.”. Atelier le balto’s Le bois de biais pushed the boundaries of their allotted site as well as the notion of garden - where does the garden begin, the site end? And AMMA’s Nettoyage à sec II is another 2005 garden transformed, from the therapeutic and rejuvenating Nettoyage à sec to a lunar landscape that invites visitors to “fall from the sky and discover the unexpected“.

Eucalyptus Lost designed by Kate Cullity and Ryan Sims.



Le bois de biais designed by Atelier le balto/Marc Pouzol.

Marc Pouzol and Véronique Faucheur of Atelier le balto.

AMMA’s Nettoyage à sec II.






















