Barbican Living

Flower beds on the Podium

"Formal gardening is restricted to the podium and the small sunken, enclosed courts where the pattern of planting can be appreciated by pedestrians moving about on a higher level."

Chamberlin, Powell & Bon, Architects "Barbican Redevelopment" April 1959

The Barbican Estate did not confine planting to the gardens. There are specially designed beds sunk into in the tiled surfaces of the Podium in front of John Trundle, Bryer, and Bunyan Courts, and along the front of Ben Jonson House.

Since many of these beds are only 18 inches deep, they present a challenge to the garden designers, but they have succeeded in growing some small Birch and Prunus trees along with normal mixed shrubs and herbaceous and annual bedding plants.

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