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Eight Great Los Angeles-area Garden Dialogues May 30-31

 

Butterfly HouseButterfly House, courtesy The Cultural Landscape Foundation

Superb gardens in Bel-Air, Beverly Hills, the Hollywood Hills, Malibu, Pacific Palisades and Santa Monica by some of today’s leading landscape architects are featured in the largest ever offering of Garden Dialogues. Last year the demand for LA-area Garden Dialogues resulted in waiting lists for sold out events. This year eight exceptional projects are offered.

Notable among them, on Saturday, May 30, are two gardens in the Malibu Hills that are never open to the public – one by Pamela Burton for a world famous person (but we can't name names) and the other by one of America’s leading garden authorities (again, we can't name names). If you're interested in Pacific Palisades, there’s a special three-pack that includes two exquisite properties in the Rustic Canyon neighborhood by Jay Griffith and a private paradise by Isabelle Greene (tickets can also be purchased for each individual project, but why not make a day of it?).

Mission Holy Family ChapelMission Holy Family Chapel © Marion Brenner, courtesy Pamela Burton & Company Landscape Architects

On Sunday, May 31, there are three residences – two innovative contemporary projects with breathtaking views: a mountaintop estate with a series of languorous outdoor rooms designed by Mark Tessier, and a one-acre, hillside property that Judy Kameon transformed from barren to edenic; and, a stately formal garden that accompanies an architecturally grand home.

We are very fortunate to have the participation of all of these talented designers … and their clients. Tickets are limited, so please register today.