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Darryl is a feature writer for Garden Design Journal and has been published in The Guardian, Homes & Gardens, The English Garden, Pro Landscaper, The Garden and RSA Journal.

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Empire State of Mind

 

Darryl Moore discovers the breadth of new public landscape projects inspired by the success of Manhattan’s High Line

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Man of Mystery

 

Designer Cleve West draws from memory and experience to create complex, alluring spaces. By Darryl Moore

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Wined and Dined

 

Darryl Moore explores the Bhudevi Estate, a contemporary vineyard and gardens in Marlborough, New Zealand.

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New Zealand Natives

 

A surprising number of plants from the other side of the world will thrive in the UK. These are some of the best.

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Planting Renaissance

 

Ecological planting design isn’t easy or

accessible, says advocate Thomas Rainer, but those willing to experiment can lead the way

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A Matter of Scale

 

Darryl Moore reflects on the impressive career of Dan Pearson, and his increasing involvement with public spaces

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The Art of Philanthropy

 

Alan Gibbs’ passions for landscape and site-specific art combine to make his New Zealand farm much more than a sculpture park. Darryl Moore takes a closer look Gibbs Farm, host to works by a roster of celebrated artists

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Robert Irwin: California Light

 

Artist Robert Irwin’s work breaks down the barriers between art and landscape, shown clearly in his work for two high profile Los Angeles gardens: The Getty Centre and Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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Grand Amibitions

 

With his heart set on making a big impression, the owner of this former rectory in Northamptonshire has crafted an inspirational pleasure garden fit for the 21st century.

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A Capital Adventure

 

London design festival Cityscapes is set to become an annual event, running from May to October. Co-organiser Darryl Moore explains the thinking behind it, and looks back at previous projects.

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Onwards and Upwards

 

Skyrise planting suits Singapore’s climate and landscape. Darryl Moore reports on the progress of its 15-year plan to become a ‘City in a Garden’ and Upwards.

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Designing Community Gardens

 

What role can garden designers play when it comes to community spaces, asks Darryl Moore

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The Alchemist

 

Darryl Moore looks at the upcoming work of Tom Stuart-Smith, a strong believer in the idea that design is a form of cultural exploration

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Looking Forward

 

Darryl Moore explores the work of self-taught New Zealand Designer and maverick Ted Smyth, whose work has come to international attention in recent years

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Full Flourish

 

The garden design scene in Auckland, New Zealand, is thriving. Darryl Moore looks at the work of three Kiwi designers who are blazing a trail for the industry down under.

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One Planet, Many Landscapes

 

French designer Gilles Clément’s gardens reflect profound ecological concerns and a desire to work in accordance with nature, writes Darryl Moore.

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Sense and Sensibility

 

Darryl Moore takes a look at the work of Indian landscape designer Aniket Bhagwat.

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Personal Space

 

Darryl Moore reviews Bilbao Jardín 2011, which creates 20 personal conceptions of modern gardening in the city

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Rebel Heart

 

Since her iconic, provocative Bagel Garden, Martha Schwartz has continued to challenge the world of landscape design with her unique approach

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Gardens by the Bay

 

Bustling, cosmopolitan Singapore is a true ‘Garden City’. Darryl Moore looks at an ambitious project that is offering city dwellers an urban jungle in which to relax and be educated