A blog by staff and students at the Department of Landscape Architecture in the Manchester School of Architecture, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Leuvehoofd Park, Rotterdam
Those of you who came to Holland will remember the beautiful space we found in Rotterdam at the end of the Erasmus Bridge after returning from the dispiriting Kop van Zuid. There have been various rumours and versions floating around of the name and authorship of this space. The planting design is definitely by Piet Oudolf and here is a link to his website for more information: www.oudolf.com/piet-oudolf/gardens/public-gardens/leuvehoofd-rotterdam/leuvehoofd-rotterdam-3
PS. Lets have a few more posts from the study tour!
The design for the gardesn was indeed made by Piet Oudolf. The design of the park was done by: OKRA http://www.okra.nl ds+V
There is a total of four parks along the banks of the river Maas made by these three offices, here is a link to get an impression: http://www.top010.nl/html/maasoevers_herinrichting.htm
The design for the gardesn was indeed made by Piet Oudolf. The design of the park was done by:
ReplyDeleteOKRA http://www.okra.nl
ds+V
There is a total of four parks along the banks of the river Maas made by these three offices, here is a link to get an impression: http://www.top010.nl/html/maasoevers_herinrichting.htm