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Making gardens should be a liberation, an opportunity for freedom of thoughts and expression. True innovation comes not from following the familiar or the voguish, but from knowing our roots and understanding why things are as they are.

Christopher Bradley-Hole

People are becoming more aware of the relative short-term nature of perennial planting schemes and will focus more on the permanent structure of trees, hedges and built elements.

Brita Von Schoenaich

Publications by Brita Von Schoenaich

The Garden, Journal of the RHS, Volume 120, Part 6, June 1995, “Learning from Nature” by Noël Kingsbury and Brita von Schoenaich

Landscape Design, Journal of the Landscape Institute, No. 229, April 1994, “The end of the border?” by Brita von Schoenaich

Horticulture Week, November 26, 1993, Amenity, “Break with border tradition” by Brita von Schoenaich

Mein schoener Garten, Jahrgang 22, March 1993, “Die neue Englische Art” by Brita von Schoenaich

Garten Praxis, Ulmers Pflanzenmagazin, December 1992, Gaerten gestalten, “Ein Staudenbeet von Gertrude Jekyll” by Brita von Schoenaich

Garten und Landschaft, Zeitschrift fuer Landschaftsarchitektur Planung, Gestaltung, Entwicklung, 5, 1992, “Oeffentliches Gruen in England” by Brita von Schoenaich

PRESS

 

Walters & Cohen completes school science building in Canterbury 

https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/buildings/walters-cohen-completes-school-science-building-in-canterbury

 

The Richard Cairns Building, Brighton College

https://architecturetoday.co.uk/the-richard-cairns-building-brighton-college/

 

Krft sculpts "bulging" form for Brighton College arts centre

https://www.dezeen.com/2024/06/04/krft-brighton-college-performing-arts-centre/