2017 – The Morgan Stanley Garden
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An inviting view from the loggia leads the visitor to explore the woodland scene beyond.

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Throughout the garden there is a mix of formal and informal planting that is held together by the central loggia, adorned with a freeform painting on the underside of the roof.

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In the early morning light the blues of lupin, campanula, anchusa and iris all shine out against the orange flowered geum.

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An inviting view from the loggia leads the visitor to explore the woodland scene beyond.

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Throughout the garden there is a mix of formal and informal planting that is held together by the central loggia, adorned with a freeform painting on the underside of the roof.

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In the early morning light the blues of lupin, campanula, anchusa and iris all shine out against the orange flowered geum.
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The Morgan Stanley Garden is inspired by the fractal geometry and patterns found in nature, music, art and communities. A sinuous path moves through three distinct garden areas, from verdant woodland to a central oak loggia and out onto a sun-drenched terrace.
Focusing on education, Morgan Stanley and garden designer Chris Beardshaw have worked with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, an orchestra of teenagers, to compose a unique piece of music inspired by the garden.
After the show, the entire garden will be donated to Groundwork. This charity will redesign and repurpose the garden, benefiting three community and educational schemes in East London.
The Morgan Stanley Garden reflects more than five decades of commitment to children’s health and education by Morgan Stanley.
Focusing on education, Morgan Stanley and garden designer Chris Beardshaw have worked with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, an orchestra of teenagers, to compose a unique piece of music inspired by the garden.
After the show, the entire garden will be donated to Groundwork. This charity will redesign and repurpose the garden, benefiting three community and educational schemes in East London.
The Morgan Stanley Garden reflects more than five decades of commitment to children’s health and education by Morgan Stanley.
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