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Publication \/ 2015<\/p>\n

Oles Have<\/strong><\/h1>\n

A publication by Stefan Darlan Boris<\/h4>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>
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For a year, landscape architect Stefan Darlan Boris photographed architect Ole Mouritsen\u2019s\u00a0garden Tj\u00f8rnegaard in Beder a suburb of Aarhus. Through photos, he shows the different stages of decay and growth during the seasons.<\/p>\n

The photos are supplemented by the introductory text Vejrhaven<\/em> that explains, how the garden is a laboratory where Ole Mouritsen experiments with the relation between the natural and the cultivated \u2013 a dialogue between the gardener and nature\u2019s own processes where the weather has a particular focus.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>

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The pamphlet is highly recommended<\/a> by Susanne Ren\u00e9e Grunkin, President at Danish Landscape Architects. In an editorial she writes \u201cWe ought to visit that garden and learn from it.\u201d<\/p>\n

Title:<\/strong> Oles Have
\nFormat:<\/strong> 15 x 21 cm
\nPublished:<\/strong> 2015
\nLanguage:<\/strong> Danish\/English
\nISBN:<\/strong> 978-87-93108-82-0
\nPage count:<\/strong> 32
\nPrice:<\/strong> 50 DKK<\/p>\n

Arkipelaget<\/h5>\n

To date the Arkipelaget series includes 11 pamphlets:<\/p>\n