ABOUT YANIV KORMAN
Yaniv Korman is a London-based garden researcher and landscape designer specializing in the archaeological study and reconstruction of historic gardens. His work focuses on uncovering forgotten horticultural practices and translating cultural and material evidence into reconstructions of heritage landscapes. Yaniv studied Human Ecology at the College of the Atlantic and earned a Master of Landscape Architecture from Cornell University, where he specialized in heritage and cultural research under the guidance of Professor Kathryn Gleason. His research-driven drawings and reconstructions have been published by Dumbarton Oaks and featured in peer-reviewed journals including Quaternary International, STRATA, and CARMEL.
He is currently Heritage Landscape Manager at Tom Stuart-Smith Studio and serves as lead landscape architect for the restoration of the Casa della Regina Carolina at Pompeii, collaborating closely with archaeologists and conservation specialists. Alongside his professional practice, Yaniv writes on landscapes, culture, and history for international publications and uses drawing and watercolour as research tools to document, interpret, and communicate historic garden spaces.
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