Gilles Clément

Gilles Clément (born at Argenton-sur-Creuse, Indre, France in 1943), is a French gardener, garden designer, botanist, entomologist and writer.

Gilles Clément (2015).
Gilles Clément at a conference at the National School of Architecture and Landscape of Lille.

He has gained attention for his design of public parks in France, such as Parc André-Citroën.[1] In 1998, he was the recipient of France's National Landscape Prize.[2] Since 1977 he has developed his "moving garden"(le jardin en mouvement) at La Vallée, Creuse.

Clément designed the exhibition Environment: Approaches for Tomorrow at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in 2006.[3]

Main achievements

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References

  1. Louisa Jones (17 February 2010). "Groundbreaker: Gilles Clément". Grand Design. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
  2. "Great Garden Influences - Provost and Clement". Garden Resources. Archived from the original on 10 June 2010. Retrieved 8 January 2010.
  3. Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA). "Environment: Approaches for Tomorrow, Gilles Clément/Philippe Rahm". www.cca.qc.ca. Retrieved 2020-06-18.

Parc paysager du Château de Beauregard, Loire Valley


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