Garden Design: Structure & Movement
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Garden Design: Structure & Movement for 4/10/2025
with Cheryl Salatino
Thursday, April 10
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Online

Applying effective structure and movement to a garden fulfills a desired experience, engaging a person to physically or visually move throughout the living space with a purpose or goal. Structure and movement establish a program arranging key components and complementary features within and transitioning between spaces. Beyond thinking of a row of shrubs, a fence, a path, or a wall, students will learn how to shape and organize an area for use, transition, circulation, and enclosure to lead the eye to micro and macro destinations. We’ll explore design patterns and basic geometry to achieve our goals. With a few conceptual plans sketched, the next step is to practice applying these organizational and aesthetically functional tools.



This is the sixth session of the Garden Design: 8-Part Series. Students are welcome to attend this class as a stand-alone or deepen their knowledge with the entire series. Those who register for the eight-part series will get eight classes for the price of seven. Learn more here.



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Supplies:

Trace paper or sketch paper
Drafting pencil
Colored pencils
Drafting eraser
Recommended Base Plan
Event ID: 1000490
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