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Dans la m&amp;eacute;gapole sillonn&amp;eacute;e de rues o&amp;ugrave; les biens immobiliers atteignent des prix extravagants, les jardins occupent de longue date une place toute particuli&amp;egrave;re.&lt;br /&gt;
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Si la ville disposait &amp;agrave; l'origine, et lors du d&amp;eacute;veloppement urbain qui marqua le XIXe si&amp;egrave;cle, de grands espaces publics, les jardins d'aujourd'hui doivent leur extraordinaire originalit&amp;eacute; au conflit qui, depuis lors, oppose la logique du profit et l'amour de la nature. Le manque de ressources naturelles au sol a d&amp;eacute;plac&amp;eacute; les jardins vers le haut et jusque dans la lumi&amp;egrave;re. Une g&amp;eacute;n&amp;eacute;ration florissante de sp&amp;eacute;cialistes pleins d'imagination veille au style et au prestige des projets : le luxe d'un jardin de ville requiert une id&amp;eacute;e &amp;agrave; la fois unique et applicable, esth&amp;eacute;tique et sobre, tirant le meilleur parti des possibilit&amp;eacute;s existantes.&lt;br /&gt;
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Qui aspire &amp;agrave; admirer, depuis son jardin, la baie, l'horizon ou l'environnement urbain ; qui d&amp;eacute;sire y trouver un refuge coup&amp;eacute; du monde ext&amp;eacute;rieur - ces attentes jouent un r&amp;ocirc;le d&amp;eacute;terminant dans la conception du projet. Gr&amp;acirc;ce aux photos exceptionnelles qu'il comporte, ce livre embrasse la formidable diversit&amp;eacute; des jardins new-yorkais ; jusque-l&amp;agrave;, seuls les propri&amp;eacute;taires de ces derniers avaient acc&amp;egrave;s aux informations et aux images que l'auteur et la photographe livrent ici au lecteur.&lt;br /&gt;
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Trente lieux - allant des jardins botaniques mondialement c&amp;eacute;l&amp;egrave;bres, des jardins r&amp;eacute;cup&amp;eacute;r&amp;eacute;s sur la ville elle-m&amp;ecirc;me aux tr&amp;egrave;s s&amp;eacute;lects jardins sur toit beaux &amp;agrave; couper le souffle, en passant par les terrasses sans plantes des &amp;quot;jardins pour la vue&amp;quot; - illustrent les diff&amp;eacute;rentes facettes d'un univers fascinant, tout &amp;agrave; la fois pragmatique et spirituel, riche en id&amp;eacute;es et en passions, en couleurs et en formes.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Betsy Pinover Schiff&lt;/b&gt; est photographe de jardins et d&amp;rsquo;architecture et vit &amp;agrave; New York, Montauk et Mexico. Apr&amp;egrave;s avoir re&amp;ccedil;u une formation de l&amp;rsquo;International Center of Photography, elle a publi&amp;eacute; de nombreux ouvrages qui l&amp;rsquo;ont rendue c&amp;eacute;l&amp;egrave;bre.&lt;/div&gt;
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