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The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

Paysage euphonique by MANI [Claudia Campeau, architect & Maud Benech, designer m. arch.], Montreal (Quebec) Canada.

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

La Chrysalide by landscape architects Gabriel Lacombe & Virginie Roy-Mazoyer, Vancouver (British Columbia) & Montreal (Quebec) Canada. An invitation to take a break in time, between childhood and adulthood, to climb into the tree, make a nest and lay there to dream.

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

La Chrysalide by landscape architects Gabriel Lacombe & Virginie Roy-Mazoyer, Vancouver (British Columbia) & Montreal (Quebec) Canada.

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

La Chrysalide by landscape architects Gabriel Lacombe & Virginie Roy-Mazoyer, Vancouver (British Columbia) & Montreal (Quebec) Canada.

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

The Woodstock by Atelier YokYok [Steven Fuhrman, Samson Lacoste & Luc Pinsard, architects, Laure K, teacher & Pauline Lazareff, architect engineer], Paris (France). An unusual playground grows in the shade of trees and forms a play space where the children become giants, perched at the top of the wooden causeway. www.atelieryokyok.com

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

The Woodstock by Atelier YokYok [Steven Fuhrman, Samson Lacoste & Luc Pinsard, architects, Laure K, teacher & Pauline Lazareff, architect engineer], Paris (France).

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

The Woodstock by Atelier YokYok [Steven Fuhrman, Samson Lacoste & Luc Pinsard, architects, Laure K, teacher & Pauline Lazareff, architect engineer], Paris (France).

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

HAIKU by architects Francisco A. Garcia Pérez & Alessandra Vignotto, Granada (Spain). A lonely swing in the forest, a flooded path, a motionless stone. Everything is in place to appreciate the cycle of the forest life.

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

HAIKU by architects Francisco A. Garcia Pérez & Alessandra Vignotto, Granada (Spain).

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

HAIKU by architects Francisco A. Garcia Pérez & Alessandra Vignotto, Granada (Spain).

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

Soundcloud by Johanna Ballhaus, landscape architect & Helen Wyss, architect, Montreal (Quebec) Canada & Fribourg (Switzerland). Bells attached to the ends of metal rods create the illusion of mist and clouds where a dialogue with nature begins and where stories can be told.

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

Soundcloud by Johanna Ballhaus, landscape architect & Helen Wyss, architect, Montreal (Quebec) Canada & Fribourg (Switzerland).

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

Soundcloud by Johanna Ballhaus, landscape architect & Helen Wyss, architect, Montreal (Quebec) Canada & Fribourg (Switzerland).

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

Vertical Line Garden by designers Julia Jamrozik & Coryn Kempster, Canadians based in Buffalo (USA). The replanting of their garden created in 2014 places the visitor under a multicoloured vault swept by the wind. www.ck-jj.com

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

Vertical Line Garden by designers Julia Jamrozik & Coryn Kempster, Canadians based in Buffalo (USA).

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

Vertical Line Garden by designers Julia Jamrozik & Coryn Kempster, Canadians based in Buffalo (USA).

Photo credit:
Martin Bond

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

Grand-Métis Station by Le Bocal d'ABCP Architecture, Quebec (Quebec) Canada. A retired Montreal Métro MR-63 wagon that has been transformed into a colourful entranceway.

Photo credit:
Sylvain Legris

The “Playsages” of the 18th Edition of the International Garden Festival at Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

Traces – First Waterways by William Vazan, Montreal (Quebec) Canada. The 2017 edition of Métis-sur-Montréal, presented at Place De La Dauversière, located between Château Ramezay and Place Jacques-Cartier, in front of Montréal City Hall.

Photo credit:
Château Ramezay – Musée et site historique de Montréal, photo: Michel Pinault

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

TIRPITZ is an antithesis to the heavy volume of the WWII bunker of the Atlantic Wall

Photo credit:
Mike Bink Photography

TIRPITZ, a 'Hidden Museum' on Danish West Coast
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

TIRPITZ museum embedded in the characteristic dune landscape of West Jutland, Denmark

Photo credit:
Mike Bink Photography