BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Demco Software//Event Management System//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20211011T225643Z DTSTAMP:20211011T225643Z LAST-MODIFIED:20220307T180402Z DESCRIPTION:Learn about the principles\nthat guide the work of Piet Oudolf\, the leading naturalistic landscape and\ngarden designer\, through the personal research of landscape design consultant \;Deborah Chud. She’ll trace her discovery of Oudolf’s work\, her research into\nhis plant combinations\, and her use of that research to create her own garden\nin his style. She’ll explore the historical context in which Oudolf emerged as\na landscape superstar and introduce his design principles\, particularly his ideas\naround structure and the balance between coherence and contrast. She'll also highlight Chicago's \; Oudolf-designed Lurie Garden. \;A retired\nphysician based in the Boston area\, Ms. Chud has presented at the Harvard University Arboretum\, the U.S. Botanical\nGarden\, and the Toronto Botanical Garden\, among many others. This program is presented in partnership with the Friends of the Green Bay Trail and the Glencoe Sustainability Task Force.REGISTER HERE \;for this Zoom-based virtual program. It will be recorded and placed on the library's YouTube channel within a few days of the event. (Please note that originally scheduled date of March 3 has been changed to March 10.)\n\nWant to receive the library's email newsletter? Brief-and-breezy GPL Weekly delivers library news--with handy program registration links--to your inbox every Monday morning. \;\n\n\n \n \nImage URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.evanced.info/Customer/glencoepubliclibrary/DEBORAH_CHUD_HEAD_SHOT_F80CF471.JPG X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Learn about the principles\nthat guide the work of Piet Oudolf\, the leading naturalistic landscape and\ngarden designer\, through the personal research of landscape design consultant \;Deborah Chud. She’ll trace her discovery of Oudolf’s work\, her research into\nhis plant combinations\, and her use of that research to create her own garden\nin his style. She’ll explore the historical context in which Oudolf emerged as\na landscape superstar and introduce his design principles\, particularly his ideas\naround structure and the balance between coherence and contrast. She'll also highlight Chicago's \; Oudolf-designed Lurie Garden. \;
A retired\nphysician based in the Boston area\, Ms. Chud has presented at the Harvard University Arboretum\, the U.S. Botanical\nGarden\, and the Toronto Botanical Garden\, among many others. This program is presented in partnership with the Friends of the Green Bay Trail and the Glencoe Sustainability Task Force.