Thursday 3 January 2008

Dan Pearson is a landscape and garden designer with an international reputation, Dan works with many leading architects on a range of cutting edge public and private projects.

About Dan Pearson

Pearson has designed both private and public gardens throughout the world including the Millennium Dome, Evelina Children's Hospital and the British Library Entrance Piazza, all in London, Althorp House in Northamptonshire, Kellogg College, Oxford, and fourteen roof gardens at Roppongi Hills, a mixed use urban development designed by Conran & Partners in Tokyo. He trained at the RHS Gardens' Wisley and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, undertaking further study at the Jerusalem and Edinburgh Botanic Gardens. Dan is the weekly gardening columnist of The Observer and sits on the Editorial Board of Gardens Illustrated magazine. He was joint author of "The Essential Garden Book" (Conran Octopus) with Sir Terence Conran and author of "The Garden: A Year at Home Farm" (Ebury Press). He has designed five award-winning Chelsea Flower Show gardens.


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