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Seven new “playsages” to be exhibited during 2018 International Garden Festival​

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, May 24, 2018

“aMAIZEing” by Marta Milà Pascual, architect & landscape architect and Marc Torrellas Arnedo, architect. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.

Returning once again to the historic Reford Gardens of Grand-Métis, Quebec this summer, the 19th edition of the International Garden Festival is a month away, and construction of this year's landscape art installations has begun! Open from June 23-October 7, the festival's “Playsages II — Go Outside and Play!” theme continues its exploration of play from last year's event. 

Out of 148 proposed designs from 27 countries, only seven installations were selected for the 2018 exhibition. However, they will be displayed with the six “playsages” from the 2017 festival, as well as 13 other gardens returning for exhibition. Nestled within Reford Gardens, the installations will create inviting spaces where visitors can gather and play and enjoy the great outdoors. Take a peek at the 2018 installations below.

“Assemble” by Katie Strang, landscape designer, Christine Dewancker, artist and carpenter and Craig Van Ravens, architectural designer. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“Round-A-Bout” by ISO [Nuala O’Donnell, intern architect, Maxwell Schnutgen, intern architect and Etienne Issa, architectural designer]. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“La ligne de 100 ans” by hatem+d [Étienne Bernier, architect, Marianne Charbonneau, architect, Mélanie Dereymez, intern in architecture, Théo Jarrand, intern in architecture and Steeven Bérubé, 3D artist]. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“L’origine de la colonne” by Josep Congost and Louis Sicard, architects and artists. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“Le rocher très percé” by Humà Design [Stéphanie Cardinal, designer, Olivier Laplante-Goulet multidisciplinary designer and Lorelei L’Affeter, artiste] and Vincent Lemay, landscape architect. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“Les hélicoptères” by Carson Isenor, landscape designer and Anna Thomas, MLA candidate. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“aMAIZEing” by Marta Milà Pascual, architect & landscape architect and Marc Torrellas Arnedo, architect. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.

You can learn more at internationalgardenfestival.com.

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Seven new “playsages” to be exhibited during 2018 International Garden Festival​

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, May 24, 2018

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“aMAIZEing” by Marta Milà Pascual, architect & landscape architect and Marc Torrellas Arnedo, architect. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.

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jardins de métis ● garden festival ● landscape installation ● canada ● reford gardens ● event ● grand-métis ● quebec

Returning once again to the historic Reford Gardens of Grand-Métis, Quebec this summer, the 19th edition of the International Garden Festival is a month away, and construction of this year's landscape art installations has begun! Open from June 23-October 7, the festival's “Playsages II — Go Outside and Play!” theme continues its exploration of play from last year's event. 

Out of 148 proposed designs from 27 countries, only seven installations were selected for the 2018 exhibition. However, they will be displayed with the six “playsages” from the 2017 festival, as well as 13 other gardens returning for exhibition. Nestled within Reford Gardens, the installations will create inviting spaces where visitors can gather and play and enjoy the great outdoors. Take a peek at the 2018 installations below.

“Assemble” by Katie Strang, landscape designer, Christine Dewancker, artist and carpenter and Craig Van Ravens, architectural designer. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“Round-A-Bout” by ISO [Nuala O’Donnell, intern architect, Maxwell Schnutgen, intern architect and Etienne Issa, architectural designer]. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“La ligne de 100 ans” by hatem+d [Étienne Bernier, architect, Marianne Charbonneau, architect, Mélanie Dereymez, intern in architecture, Théo Jarrand, intern in architecture and Steeven Bérubé, 3D artist]. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“L’origine de la colonne” by Josep Congost and Louis Sicard, architects and artists. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“Le rocher très percé” by Humà Design [Stéphanie Cardinal, designer, Olivier Laplante-Goulet multidisciplinary designer and Lorelei L’Affeter, artiste] and Vincent Lemay, landscape architect. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“Les hélicoptères” by Carson Isenor, landscape designer and Anna Thomas, MLA candidate. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.
“aMAIZEing” by Marta Milà Pascual, architect & landscape architect and Marc Torrellas Arnedo, architect. Photo credit: International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis.

You can learn more at internationalgardenfestival.com.

RELATED NEWS Six winning "Playsages" for the 2017 International Garden Festival in Reford Gardens
RELATED NEWS Get lost in the 17th International Garden Festival at Reford Gardens
RELATED NEWS Designers announced for 16th International Garden Festival in Reford Gardens
RELATED NEWS 22 landscape installations now at the 15th International Garden Festival in Quebec's Reford Gardens

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