A conversation with Dan Pearson and Thomas Doxiadis at the Architecture Foundation Book Week

Contributors

Thomas Doxiadis, ASLA, is an architect and landscape architect of international recognition. In 1999 Doxiadis founded the architecture/landscape practice doxiadis+, which addresses design on the basis of environmental and landscape ecology principles. The practice consists of architects and landscape architects, and has extensive international collaborations. Projects include design of developments, parks, marinas, residencies, resorts, urban interventions, landscape restoration, and policy.

Dan Pearson Studio are a small, close-working team of designers and landscape architects collaborating to create landscapes and gardens of aesthetic sophistication and emotional resonance. Known for his painterly, naturalistic perennial planting, Dan Pearson and his London-based studio, work globally. Key projects include the Tokachi Millennium Forest, a 240-hectare public park in Hokkaido, Japan, the courtyard gardens at photographer Juergen Teller’s London studio and the Garden Museum in London.

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