2 nights out on the trot for me which is unheard of these days. I think its what civilians out there dub 'having a social life'. Its a strange concept that's linked in with 'going out' and 'socialising'. More photos to come on dropbox for those who were out on Thursday. Must try and stay focused now as the temptation is to forget all the work for a few days, put the tree up, drink mulled wine etc...
Comments on my progress through the final year of study for BA Garden Design at Greenwich University
Saturday, 17 December 2011
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Final Knole A1

My final A1. Very feminist, my (post war born) mother will be proud. Diana, the goddess of the hunt, the moon and birthing (...) inspires the first historical layer. The statue of Diana will be restored along with Wilton inspired focal points to link the journey through the Grade I features. A V.S.W. inspired planting plan contains purple and white loose planting which refreshes the long borders. Lady Anne Clifford provides the finale with the topsy-turvy parterre; a reflection on the crazy world of primogeniture.
Sunday, 11 December 2011
Educational

I struggled with this initially but went through the what why how and came up with the following. I want to explore the historical layers of the area by introducing zones that represent the following eras in Eastbourne's history. Fishing and Agriculture, Edwardian sea side, post war decline and a new modern vision for the Sovereign Park user. Functions include farmers/fish market, beach huts with Edwardian garden, modern sculpture area. Laid out on 2 axial lines linking Langney Point and Martello Tower. Not sure how it will go down, let's see tomorrow. But I'm pleased with it graphically, my confidence grew through the process and you can tell from the the drawings!
Playful

The idea is levels with active and passive space and a winding journey through with surprises along the way. Local sculpture, a play park, a beach sports area and the Martello Tower is now a restaurant. My organisational structure is not great for this one, meant to be inspired by waves but this site is tricky, its so long!
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Connective
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Knole A1

A1 for presentation tomorrow. I'm focusing on the historical layers. For me, the law of primogeniture has had a huge bearing on Knole and its inhabitants over the centuries. I'm concentrating on 2 women who have suffered (if you can call it that) from this law. Vita Sackville-West and Lady Anne Clifford. My designs are a restoration-in-spirit. A Wilton inspired parterre from Anne Clifford and a V.S.W inspired planting plan (WIP). I want to restore parts of the 1719 Kip and Knyff of Knole, predominantly the bowling green with Sissinghurst inspired tall yew hedges, followed by adding focal points at the end of the avenues to improve the journey. Focal points to be Wilton inspired plus a restoration of the fountain of Diana in the Wilderness.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Knole parterre perspectives



3 almost finished perspectives for my A1 on Thursday. But I need some people! I have lots of photographs of people taking photographs. I think that comes from visiting sites with students. I have a few of Inka jumping in front of my camera in Rome. Some random ones of Dom's hair and lots of Phil in front of really tall trees. If anyone has any photos of people (full length), they are gratefully received. If not, I will have to get arrested taking photos of strangers having fun tomorrow.
Knole Parterre
Sunday, 4 December 2011
photoshop will not beat me

By no means perfect but its coming together. Photoshop is bowing to my will and I WILL win. After tonight's battle, I have managed to come up with this perspective rendered from Thursday's model. I want it to be a bit sinister, bit faded elegance. Grass not quite right, hedges need addressing. Phil, tutorial please...
Friday, 2 December 2011
Photoshop hero to zero
In 1 day my photoshop confidence drops to zero. Open up Knole model photos with a swagger to find that photoshop skills have completely deserted me and I am building a nasty toy town. Should I quit and watch I'm a celebrity.
Knole Parterre
Model

Model

Extracts from pattern
Wilton Parterre Pattern

Wilton Parterre Pattern

Conceptual diagram

Original Wilton Parterre

Lady Anne Clifford went on from Knole to create a garden at Wilton which was renowned for its parterres. Normally parterres are symmetrical, with compartments and order. Knole's topsy turvey parterre is asymmetrical, broken-up and consists of random curves picked from the order of Wilton's original parterres.
Wood Wharf
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