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Madoo in Manhattan: Cassian Schmidt

James GoldenComment

from $150.00

TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2024

Introduction by James Golden

The Cosmopolitan Club
122 East 66th Street
New York, NY

Lecture | 6:30 pm
Cocktail Reception | 7:30 pm

Tickets: madoo.org

Addressing climate change is one of the most pressing needs in the horticultural world today. As one of the global leaders in this research Cassian Schmidt will discuss the ecological and aesthetic potential of native and non-native dry habitat plant communities from the North American prairie as well as Eastern European steppe vegetation and the Mediterranean shrub steppe “garrigue.’’ The increased use of plants from these drier areas in beautiful and resilient urban environments and residential gardens is a feature of Cassian’s garden design. Cassian will demonstrate that with modifications and enhancements for aesthetic and practical demands, natural models can provide a great palette for planting design. 

Cassian Schmidt is a professor for planting design at the department of landscape architecture at Geisenheim University since 2010 and a professor of planting design at the Technical University Ostwestfalen-Lippe since 2024.

For 25 years, from 1998 until 2023, Cassian was the director of Hermannshof Garden, a privately owned and internationally renowned trial garden for habitat based naturalistic perennial plantings at Weinheim in South-Western Germany. Schmidt’s long-term research at Hermannshof Garden has focused on the “New German Style” of planting, using stress-tolerant natural plant communities (with emphasis on dry North American prairie, dry Eastern European steppe and native dry grassland vegetation) as models for new sustainable plant combinations for the urban environment.

With over 35 years of experience as a professional horticulturalist Cassian also works as a planting designer and consultant in private and public projects, has worked as author of many articles and is an internationally renowned lecturer.

Schmidt received his diploma in landscape architecture at Munich Technical University at Weihenstephan (Germany) in 1996 and a master in horticulture in 1990.

Tickets: $150 (Madoo members get 10% off; use your member code)

$350 host committee (includes dinner with Cassian Schmidt after the reception, and your name in all printed event materials)

Host Committee 

Matthew Bromley, John Danzer, Judith Garson, John S. Hill, Janet Mavec and Madeline Weinrib. (List in formation.)

Special thanks to our sponsors  

Partners:

Marders

Perfect Earth Project

 

Friends:

Layer

NYC&G

Tata Harper

The Estates of Ruffino

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