The Oudolf Field at Hauser & Wirth Somerset

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The Oudolf Field at Hauser & Wirth Somerset is a celebrated perennial meadow-style garden in rural England, known for its naturalistic planting, seasonal interest, and integration of art, architecture, and landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landscape design project
perennial meadow-style garden
public garden
associatedWith Hauser & Wirth NERFINISHED
contemporary landscape architecture
commissionedBy Hauser & Wirth NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
designedBy Piet Oudolf NERFINISHED
emphasizes colour and texture in late summer and autumn
plant structure in winter
featuredIn garden and landscape design publications
hasCharacteristic emphasis on texture and form
meadow-like structure
perennial planting
seasonal interest
year-round visual interest
hasFunction contemporary garden showcase
educational landscape for planting design
visitor attraction
hasTheme ecological planting aesthetics
seasonal change in the landscape
hasViewOf Somerset countryside
inspiredBy prairie and meadow plant communities
integrates architecture
art
landscape
knownFor integration of contemporary art and garden design
large-scale perennial borders
naturalistic planting
languageOfSignage English
locatedIn Bruton NERFINISHED
England
Hauser & Wirth Somerset NERFINISHED
Somerset
United Kingdom
openTo public
partOf Hauser & Wirth Somerset arts centre NERFINISHED
style New Perennial movement NERFINISHED
naturalistic planting design
touristAttractionIn Somerset NERFINISHED
usesDesignPrinciple drifts and blocks of plants
layered planting structure
matrix planting
usesPlantType herbaceous perennials
ornamental grasses

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Piet Oudolf designed The Oudolf Field at Hauser & Wirth Somerset