Noel Kingsbury
Noel Kingsbury is a British
garden designer and writer on gardening, plant sciences and related topics. He is best known for his promotion of naturalistic planting design in gardens and designed landscapes (e.g. the 1996 publication of 'The New Perennial Garden', pub. Frances Lincoln, London), and his collaboration with Dutch garden and landscape designer
Piet Oudolf on books on planting design. He writes occasionally for ''
The Daily Telegraph'', ''Gardens Illustrated'' magazine and ''The Garden'' - the membership magazine of the
Royal Horticultural Society. He has worked with
Nigel Dunnett of the University of Sheffield on the first book in English on green roof and related 'green architecture' technologies.
In collaboration with
Tim Richardson Kingsbury has edited ''Vista, the Culture and Politics of Gardens'' and co-chairs events at the
Garden Museum in London under the title 'Vista'. He has worked with several notable garden photographers, such as
Marianne Majerus and
Andrea Jones.
Kingsbury earned a doctorate from the
University of Sheffield in 2009, for a thesis on the ''Long term performance of ornamental herbaceous vegetation''. He continues to research in this area.
Kingsbury has also written a history of
plant breeding, ''Hybrid, The History and Science of Plant Breeding'' (2009).
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