Paul Bangay

Paul Bangay is one of Australia's leading landscape designers.[1]

Awards

Bangay has received the following awards:
2001 - Centenary Medal awarded for outstanding achievement within the Australian community at the commencement of the new century. In particular, for service in designing and constructing the 'Aids Garden' at the Alfred Hospital.[2]

Published works

Bangay began contributing to landscape design literature in 1996 with his first book, The Defined Garden and has since written five other books which include:

Each of Bangay's books have been accompanied by photographs by noted food, garden and interiors photographer Simon Griffiths.

Bangay's designs are featured in books and magazines- recent entries include:

Critical commentary

Janelle McCulloch in "The Modern Kitchen Garden" (2011) said he has "extraordinary talent and creativity" and said that his designs are noted for "precise angles, perfect symmetry, strong sight lines and rich detail."[3]

References

  1. Crittall, Ron; Atkinson, Lee; Llewellyn, Marc and Mylne, Lee,"Frommer's Australia 2010," Wiley, 2010. ISBN 978-0-470-48214-8. Page 650. Retrieved 4 November 2011
  2. http://www.aidsmemorial.info/memorial/id=151/the_alfred_aids_memorial_garden.html
  3. McCulloch, Janelle "The modern kitchen garden: design, ideas and practical tips,"The Images Publishing Group, 2011. Page 95. ISBN 978-1-86470-421-1 Retrieved 4 November 2011.
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