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Photo courtesy of Len Jenshel and Diane Cook |
The Garden Conservancy Presents
The Garden Metropolis
Exploring the relationship of people
and plants in the changing city
Cosponsored by
Friday, November 7, 2008
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The New York School of Interior Design
170 East 70th Street, New York City
As our cities continually expand and develop at a fast pace, the interaction of people and plants assumes a narrowly focused but essential interplay. This one-day seminar will showcase the strong design and thoughtful planning currently transforming our urban green spaces. Garden writer and editor Stephen Orr has invited the experts responsible for many of these lively spaces to share their ideas about how people of all backgrounds experience nature on an everyday basis.
Learn more about this event and REGISTER.
Registration fee:
$135 for non-members
$120 for members of the Garden Conservancy and New York School of Interior Design students.
Seating is limited, so please register early.
For more information, please call (845) 265-2029.
Lunch will be served in the New York School of Interior Design Café, and the day will conclude with tea and cookies. Relevant books will be available in the school’s bookstore.
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