As it has been mentioned by many scholars and researchers it is impossible to say whether the first earthly paradise gardens drew their imagination from real, humanly cultivated gardens or whether they in fact inspired, at least in part, the art of gardening in its earliest aesthetic flourishes. What we can say, however, is that we know of these gardens through the written documents that preserve ideas of agricultural and horticultural perfection and that these written documents have inspired many physical gardens. Being governed by the cycles of birth and death, dictated by the seasons or the life spans of the plants, every garden is in some way a re-creation, an altered version of other gardens. Any garden in the Western world and i...
Gardens and the mnemonic impetusGardens and arboreta have long been regarded as a ‘palliative for me...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
Abstract: It is well known that gardens have always been inspiring for great thinkers of the past, f...
Western culture invests gardens with powerful, if ambivalent symbolism. They invite us to commune wi...
The vision of a beautiful garden has been a constant in man's imagination. Within the Judeo-Christi...
As subject, setting and signifying landscape, the garden figures prominently in Victorian imaginativ...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
With the rising interest in landscape and nature in the late 20th century, gardening has experienced...
This paper explores the Eden mythology in both western and eastern cultures, and its reflection on p...
The Renaissance integration of garden and villa into one unit led also to the integration of the ga...
Few of us think twice about the ornamental front garden, and yet no element is more ubiquitous in th...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
The Paradoxical Garden is a collection of sculptural installations that focus on human-plant interac...
In this half thesis the use of the garden as a metaphor for paradise has been explored. The English ...
Gardens and the mnemonic impetusGardens and arboreta have long been regarded as a ‘palliative for me...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
Abstract: It is well known that gardens have always been inspiring for great thinkers of the past, f...
Western culture invests gardens with powerful, if ambivalent symbolism. They invite us to commune wi...
The vision of a beautiful garden has been a constant in man's imagination. Within the Judeo-Christi...
As subject, setting and signifying landscape, the garden figures prominently in Victorian imaginativ...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
With the rising interest in landscape and nature in the late 20th century, gardening has experienced...
This paper explores the Eden mythology in both western and eastern cultures, and its reflection on p...
The Renaissance integration of garden and villa into one unit led also to the integration of the ga...
Few of us think twice about the ornamental front garden, and yet no element is more ubiquitous in th...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
The Paradoxical Garden is a collection of sculptural installations that focus on human-plant interac...
In this half thesis the use of the garden as a metaphor for paradise has been explored. The English ...
Gardens and the mnemonic impetusGardens and arboreta have long been regarded as a ‘palliative for me...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
Abstract: It is well known that gardens have always been inspiring for great thinkers of the past, f...