Difference between revisions of "Claude Cormier"
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− | Landscape architect and garden designer, notable for the conceptualist design in his work | + | Landscape architect and garden designer, notable for the conceptualist design in his work by incorporating the historic, economic, and botanical elements of a site into the design. Founder and principal of Claude Cormier et Associes of Montreal, Quebec. Notable for his 'Blue Stick Garden' created for the International Gardens Festival at Reford Gardens, Quebec. Other projects include the National Holocaust Garden, Ottawa. Projects have been undertaken in Canada and around the world. |
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+ | * [[Botany, Horticulture and LGBTQ Gardeners]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:48, 21 January 2024
Country
Canada
Birth - Death
1960 - 2023
Occupation
Gardener, Designer
Description
Landscape architect and garden designer, notable for the conceptualist design in his work by incorporating the historic, economic, and botanical elements of a site into the design. Founder and principal of Claude Cormier et Associes of Montreal, Quebec. Notable for his 'Blue Stick Garden' created for the International Gardens Festival at Reford Gardens, Quebec. Other projects include the National Holocaust Garden, Ottawa. Projects have been undertaken in Canada and around the world.
See Also
- Botany, Horticulture and LGBTQ Gardeners
- Notable LGBTQ Landscape Painters, Architects and Photographers
- Prominent LGBTQ Deaths in 2023