including us,
like looking at conservatories, but can not travel to every location to see many of them, well you can now look at many of these cathedrals to gardening from your own home, photographer duo India Hobson and Magnus Edmondson (known collectively as Haarkon), celebrate the universal beauty and rich history of glass greenhouses in a new
book, Glasshouse Greenhouse, above from the book, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore,all photographs © Haarkon,
Tropical Display Dome, Brisbane Botanic Garden, Mount
Coot-tha, Queensland, Australia
The Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Glasgow UK
University of Oxford Botanic Garden, Oxford UK
and not that we have been to many, but our favorite Kew Gardens, which we have visited a few times both in May 2016, and March 2018,
filled with verdant images of greenhouses from around the
world, the book is divided into seven thematic chapters including History,
Research, and Pleasure, Haarkon complement the visual storytelling with written
reflections that explain each location and their experience in discovering it,
the
UK-based pair travels widely for their editorial and commercial work as visual
storytellers, and seeking out greenhouses has become a touchpoint in their
explorations of new places, in an interview with the Telegraph, Hobson
shares, “It’s a fusion of both botanicals and architecture, an odd but
extremely satisfying mix of the organic and engineered which I think appeals to
a broad range of [people]. To me, they are a universal language in some
ways: the fusion of many cultures and countries all under one beautiful glass
roof.” freshly published by Pavilion
Books on October 4th, Glasshouse Greenhouse is Haarkon’s debut book
and it is available on Amazon, You can see more from Hobson and Edmondson on their website and Instagram, and no I am not on commission, we just love going to look
at plants from around the world.
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