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Hoichi Kurisu

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Hoichi Kurisu (栗栖宝一, Kurisu Hōichi) is a noted designer of Japanese gardens, active in the United States.

Kurisu studied landscape design and construction under Kenzo Ogata in Tokyo, Japan. He then was Landscape director for the Garden Society of Japan (Nihon Teien Kyokai) (1968–1972), during which time he supervised construction of the Portland Japanese Garden. In 1972 he founded Kurisu International, Inc., which has since designed and built a number of gardens.

Kurisu designed gardens at the Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital, in Lebanon, Oregon, which was the winner of a 2006 "Healthcare Environment Award for Landscape Design".[1][2]

Selected works

References

  1. ^ "Portfolio: Healthcare spaces". Kurisu.Com.
  2. ^ Alex Paul (2004-10-06). "Lebanon Hospital healing garden a cutting edge way to heal, relieve". New Era.