Declan Buckley is a garden and landscape designer whose work has been written about in the Evening Standard,[1] The Daily Telegraph [2] and The Independent.[3] The Guardian mentions Buckley's talent for transforming dark urban spaces.[4] He was a speaker at the 2009 Conference 'Heavenly Gardens in Hellish Places' at Imperial College London.[5]
His garden design column 'The Urban Plot' [6] appeared regularly in The Times. Images of his projects have been used to illustrate features in many books including Sharp Gardening by Christopher Holliday.[7] His own garden was selected for the Modern Gardens Open Day on 26 June 2004, when 200 of Britain's most exciting private gardens were opened to the public.[8] He designed the setting for The British Library 2004-2005 exhibition 'The Writer in the Garden',[9] showing how gardens inspired authors and how authors in their turn shaped notions of the garden.
References
- ↑ Pattie Barron, Evening Standard
- ↑ Elspeth Thompson, The Daily Telegraph, 15.09.2008
- ↑ Chris Arnot, The Independent, 18.05.2005
- ↑ Martyn Cox, The Guardian, 19.04.2008
- ↑ Horticulture Week, Horticulture Week, 28.05.2009,
- ↑ Declan Buckley, The Times, 15.05.2004
- ↑ Christopher Holliday, Sharp Gardening, 1.03.2005, page 110
- ↑ Stephen Anderton, The Times, 12.06.2004
- ↑ Ursula Buchan, Spectator, 13.11.2004