Goldsmiths' Hall garden design

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Goldsmiths' Hall garden design is a formal garden layout in London created by British architect and landscape designer Sir Reginald Blomfield, reflecting his classical, Beaux-Arts-influenced style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf designed landscape
formal garden
garden design
landscape architecture work
architect Sir Reginald Blomfield NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
classical revival
associatedArchitect Sir Reginald Blomfield NERFINISHED
associatedWith Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
creator Sir Reginald Blomfield NERFINISHED
designApproach formal axial layout
geometric planting beds
symmetrical composition
genre urban courtyard garden
hasCharacteristic architectural garden elements
classical detailing
formal terraces
structured planting
hasInfluenceFrom Renaissance garden design
classical architecture
heritageContext historic City of London livery company precinct
influencedBy Beaux-Arts planning principles
French formal garden tradition
landscapeDesigner Sir Reginald Blomfield NERFINISHED
location City of London NERFINISHED
Goldsmiths' Hall NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London
notableFor formal composition in dense urban setting
integration of architecture and landscape
partOf Goldsmiths' Hall complex NERFINISHED
period late 19th century–early 20th century British architecture
usedFor ceremonial functions
representative outdoor space

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Reginald Blomfield notableWork Goldsmiths' Hall garden design