Jules Buyssens
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Jules Buyssens (1872-1958) was a noted
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landscape architect. He served as head of the Brussels parks department, and was gardener-in-chief for the 1935 Belgian centennial exposition.


Selected gardens

* Léonardsau Park,
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, France * Picturesque Garden, Museum van Buuren,
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, Belgium * Parc Arboretum du Manoir Aux Loups,
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, France


References

* Marc Treib, ''The Architecture of Landscape, 1940-1960'', University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002, page 115. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Buyssens, Jules Belgian landscape architects 1958 deaths 1872 births