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LCGD Info Burst B – New Iconic Gardens AVAILABLE AS A CATCH UP RECORDING

In 2011 we invited speakers to choose their iconic garden of the previous decade that will, in their mind, be the gardens we will still be talking about as landmarks in garden design in 20 years time.


This autumn 2022 we revisit this idea in a series of online ‘Info Burst’ webinars. Each of our six speakers will champion a garden, explore their choice, how the garden inspires them, tell us how they came to make that decision and why they think we’ll still be talking about their choice of garden in 2042.


Join us as leading designers from the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the USA take us on a journey of future new iconic gardens.

We will reveal the chosen gardens in September!

Susan Cohan, FAPLD was named The Designer of the Year by the Association of Professional Landscape Designers in 2021, is the principal and design director of Susan Cohan Gardens, a full-service landscape design studio located in the New York/New Jersey metro area.


From small courtyards to large country estates, the studio is dedicated to the creation of exceptional residential outdoor living spaces and gardens. Susan Cohan and her team have created landscape designs for discerning regional and international clients. The finished results are frequently published and have won numerous awards.


Our Info Burst seasons raise money for six horticultural charities in the UK and overseas – more details on our website.

All our Info Bursts are delivered remotely via online webinar and you will be sent an access code before the event. Each event counts as 1.5 hours CPD.

This event was originally held on Tuesday 04/10/22, but we are able to offer a catch up recording – just contact the office on marco@lcgd.org.uk confirming the recording you would like to receive.

For more details and to enrol on this course you need to book via the link to the left at the top of the page.

Photo Courtesy of Susan Cohan