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Dan Pearson asks 'Why are gardens good for you?'

Soapbox Talk

16 August 2013

In Burlington Gardens

Dan Pearson. Photography by Sir Paul Smith. Art direction by Aboud Creative.
Dan Pearson. Photography by Sir Paul Smith. Art direction by Aboud Creative. Location Chelsea Physic Garden.
Dan Pearson is a leading landscape designer. His work ranges from small private gardens to large-scale, multifaceted public spaces and parks.

He has worked with a number of architectural practices as wide ranging as 6a Architects, Zaha Hadid, David Chipperfield and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios. He is author of several books and writes a weekly gardening column for The Observer.

His exhibition Green Fuse: The Work of Dan Pearson is on show at the Garden Museum until 20 October 2013.

7–7.30pm
Gallery 10, Burlington Gardens
Free with an exhibition ticket (no booking required)

What Place Does Nature Have

About Soapbox Talks

Taking place in the Richard Rogers RA: Inside Out exhibition, the Soapbox provides a literal platform for key figures from the worlds of architecture, design, art and engineering to make fresh and passionate 15-minute polemics on some the central issues confronting architecture and cities, today and in the future. Provocative and inspiring, contentious and stimulating, audience participation is actively encouraged! Find out more