Sunday, 19 May 2013

Le jardin olfactif

When I visited the 'scents courtyard', the olfactory garden wasn't quite finished yet (the second photo shows a designer's view of it, as it should be once finished and it probably already is!) It is located in what was once Récollets garden and was designed by Nicolas Gilsoul. Naturally, I shall return there later!

Lorsque j'ai visité la cour des senteurs, le jardin olfactif n'était pas encore tout à fait terminé (la seconde photo montre un dessin d'architecte des lieux tels qu'ils seront une fois terminés et ils le sont probablement déjà). Le jardin se trouve dans l'ancien jardin des Récollets et a été créé par Nicolas Gilsoul. Bien évidemment, je vais y retourner !

15 comments:

Wayne said...

Those stairs look so harsh, but once the landscaping matures, they will blend in nicely.

Lowell said...

That's going to be a very special place...I'm guessing that the garden will contain flowers used in creating the various scents. Oui?

Randy said...

It's lovely.

Gunn said...

This is a beautiful place, and your images comes with extras. A very nice posting!

Cezar and Léia said...

It's a nice garden, I imagine lots of beautiful flowers and different perfumes!
Léia

Anonymous said...

It wil be a very special place when it's finished, certainly well worth revisiting!

Anonymous said...

Love the idea of this garden...to be able to stand and smell the wonderfulness of plants and trees...magnifique!!!

BaysideLife said...

Once finished and matured, I bet this will be a sensory delight. I'll look forward to your revisit.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

It doesn't look like it'll take too long for the design to be complete Ciel, as you say it might already be..looking forward to your return visit already :)

VP said...

A n interesting idea, I hope they will be able to build it soon...

SRQ said...

That sounds like an interesting place! I'm sure you'll be sniffing out some pics there in no time. : ) Looking forward to seeing an update.

Jack said...

This garden is going to be beautiful. The angles of the stairs and paving will be great once it fills out.

LONDONLULU said...

Oh definitely worth a revisit! It looks like it will be (may already be!) very beautiful:)

Dave said...

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Small City Scenes said...

Very beautiful. Something to look forward to. MB