Gardens in the Sky

Gardens in the Sky

by Michele Osborne (Author), Steven Wooster (Photographer)

Synopsis

Those lucky enough to have a roof terrace or balcony enjoy an exhilarating sense of space and tranquillity and sometimes views of the city skyline. Successful rooftop gardening brings with it its own requirements and considerations, from practical concerns about structure and drainage to choosing plants that can withstand the elements as well as for decorative impact. This book presents both a wonderful range of never-seen roof gardens (from New York to New Zealand) and authoritative advice on planning, designing and planting an original outdoor space. There are ideas for every kind of terrace, whether you want a formal or informal style space for entertaining, a Mediterranean balcony or a modern showcase. The book looks in detail at the hard landscaping, with important guidance on floors and surfaces. There are also design ideas and useful hints for "dressing" the space with furniture, containers, sculptures, lighting and water features. Every chapter includes a case study to use as a template or for inspiration. An illustrated planting section contains helpful advice on choosing the best plants for rooftop conditions. This book should be useful for anyone designing a roof terrace or balcony from scratch or for those looking for new and exciting rooftop space into a fabulous outdoor room.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Aquamarine
Published: 28 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 1903141206
ISBN 13: 9781903141205

Media Reviews
Some city-dwellers think that making a roof garden is an easy shortcut to heaven on earth (or at least just above it). In reality roof gardens are a pretty specialized form of garden design, and the conditions for plants are tough as they come. Here at last is a book which will help you to make one successfully.
Author Bio
Michele Osborne has completed countless projects both in England and abroad, working increasingly with developers and architects. She won the prestigious Britannia Homebuilder's Award from The Guardian for 'Best Landscaping in Development' and has been nominated again this year. Her work has been featured in many publications including the Financial Times, the Sunday Times, the Daily Telegraph and Elle Decoration. Steven Wooster specializes in photographing gardens and interior design. Steven was voted the Garden Writers' Guild 'Garden Features Photographer of the Year' in 2000.