Growing Schools in Whitley

This is my project blog, following the development of 6 schools gardens as part of the Whitley Excellence Cluster's Aspire project, in Reading. Myself and colleague Dave are working with teachers, school governers and of course the pupils to create school gardens that are healthy, abundant and sustainable landscapes. The project started in March 2006. This is my diary of the work and I hope to encourage pupils to write their own blog for their individual garden projects.

Monday, March 27, 2006

Flowform. Rather than just flowing straight through, the swirling motion of the water passing through the flowform creates a pulse and the water swishes from left to right between the two sides of the structure. This is an elegant piece of natural design, illustrating how water has shape and form as well as motion, and it creates a beautiful babbling brook like sound as water flows through a series of the forms. This is one of the many ideas we are assembling for the growing schools project in Whitely.  Posted by Picasa

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