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Juan Grimm

Juan Grimm Moroni is a Chilean landscape architect. He has designed and built nearly 1000 hectares of gardens, in addition to public and private parks in Chile, Argentina, Peru and Uruguay. His name has become synonymous with exuberant and generous parks and gardens. His designs are known for the respect they show for the natural environment and for how they integrate naturally with the surrounding landscapes.

Biography
Born in Santiago de Chile, Juan Grimm began studying architecture in 1970 at the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso (UCV). Two years later, he moved to Santiago to finish his degree at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. As one of the most well-known landscapers of Latin America, ''Futurescapes. Designer for Tomorrow's Outdoor Spaces (Thames and Hodson, 2011); The Gardener's Garden (Phaidon, 2014), and Landscape Architecture'' (Phaidon, 2015). Grimm won the Premio de Arquitectura Joven at the Bienal de Arquitectura de Santiago (1978) and won, alongside Hans Muhr, first place at the Congreso Internacional de Paisajismo of Buenos Aires (1985), judged by Roberto Burle Marx. == Projects==
Projects
• Alessandri Park (Concepción, Chile) • Jaime Guzmán Memorial (Santiago, Chile) • Gardens of the Bahá'í House of Worship for South America (Santiago, Chile) • Gardens of Viña Santa Carolina vineyard (Macul, Chile) • Gardens of Viña Errazuriz vineyard (Región de Valparaíso, Chile) • Ocho al Cubo (Marbella, Chile) • Cerro del Medio Park (Santiago, Chile) • Urubamba Garden (Sacred Valley, Urubamba, Cuzco, Perú) • Parque Laguna San Nicolás Park (Montevideo, Uruguay) == References ==
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