Piet Oudolf

Piet Oudolf

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Piet Oudolf is a renowned Dutch garden designer and plantsman celebrated for his pioneering work in naturalistic planting design. He is best known for his contributions to the High Line in New York City, where his design philosophy emphasizes the beauty of perennial plants and their seasonal changes. Oudolf's innovative approach has influenced contemporary landscape architecture, emphasizing the importance of plant selection and ecological design to create vibrant, sustainable public spaces. His work is characterized by a deep understanding of plant behavior and aesthetics, making him a leading figure in the field of landscape architecture.

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United States United States: Completed alongside landscape architect James Corner and garden designer Piet Oudolf, the project transformed an abandoned freight train line into a 1.5-mile-long linear park on Manhattan’s West Side. 7

CNN: Ricardo Scofidio, architect of New York’s High Line, dies age 89