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Deborah Chud is a Massachusetts landscape design consultant and educator. Her five years of research on Piet Oudolf have generated the most comprehensive existing database of his plant combinations. Last summer, she presented her work at an international symposium organized by Noel Kingsbury (“Piet Oudolf: How Does He Do It?”), under the aegis of gardenmasterclass.org. She has also presented to members of the following institutions and organizations: Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Harvard University’s Arnold Arboretum, the JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University, Toronto Botanical Garden, and Delaware Botanic Gardens. The latter two public gardens contain Oudolf-designed sections. Currently, she is collaborating with the education department at Toronto Botanical Garden on a multi-session online course to coincide with the restoration of their Piet Oudolf Entry Walk. This season, she will appear at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C. and in the Ecological Landscape Alliance's "Wednesday Walks in the Garden" series .
A Piet Oudolf Story
This talk is a personal introduction to the design principles of the leading naturalistic landscape & garden designer in the world, Piet Oudolf. Deborah Chud's 5 years of research on Oudolf's gardens led to her Oudolf-inspired garden and the only known database of his plant combinations.
Piet Oudolf’s Design Principles” A Video Course
This course is a comprehensive examination of Piet Oudolf's design principles. It aims to provide students with a knowledge base that will enable them to emulate his style--a style which strives to "create an impression and expression of nature".
Deborah Chud is a retired physician turned landscape design consultant and educator. She is a landscape designer in her own right, but she primarily consults to home gardeners and professional landscape designers who want to achieve a more "Oudolfian" look and feel in their gardens. She lives in Chestnut Hill, MA.
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