Wk 12 Jacques Wirtz (Practise Professional)
Jacques Wirtz focuses on structure within the landscape and uses this to collect and guide the observer. His style is sculptured and sweeping, using clipped evergreens to dramatize his vision across large expanse if need be, such as in Les Jardins du Carrousel 2004, Paris created by Wirtz International Landscape Architects which Jacques founded in 1950, which his sons continued. The cloud-clipped hedge was typical of Wirtz, an organic formal linear element which bounded the garden space, which worked then to either contrast with the vertical geometric city form, or blend into the informal vertical tree or woodland backdrops of stately gardens. These feminine lines were important to Wirtz. During his time, he contested with the over-planted vibrant flower beds punched with colour.
Alnwick Castle, England, demonstrates the Wirtz family’s meticulous precision in setting out the garden structure, with expert alignment of manicured hedge and lawn, almost to the Japanese style of control over nature. The hard landscaping then sets the story behind the clean-cut lines across the landscape.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/02/obituaries/jacques-wirtz-innovative-landscape-designer-dies-at-93.html

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