Film length: 1 hour 23 mins

This film is a recording of an event that took place in September 2023.

Hear renowned gardeners and practitioners at the forefront of brownfield gardening share their success stories and challenges encountered when transforming derelict areas into biodiverse landscapes.

Camden Highline is a visionary project to transform Camden’s disused railway viaduct into a green oasis in the heart of the city. With planting design by Piet Oudolf and landscape expertise from James Corner Field Operations, the project will innovatively repurpose brownfield sites into urban gardens.

Using the Camden Highline project as a jumping-off point, this film, chaired by Camden Highline CEO Simon Pitkeathley, hears from a panel of experts on the creative ways brownfield gardening can unlock the hidden potential of neglected urban spaces. Hear from James Corner, who was also the landscape architect of New York’s High Line Garden, as well as landscape architect Johanna Gibbons, the National Trust’s Head of Urban Duncan Laird, biodiversity champion and gardener John Little, wild gardener Benny Hawksbee, and environmental design lecturer Blanche Cameron.

Image: Camden Highline ground level view © Hayes Davidson

 

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