Tuesday, July 23, 2013

The Garden as Architecture: Form and Spirit in the Gardens of Japan, China and Korea


The Garden As Architecture: Form and Spirit in the Gardens of Japan, China, and Korea 
Publisher: Kodansha International | ISBN: 477001712X | edition 1998 | File type: PDF | 204 pages | 133,4 mb
Gardens and their related architecture have always been designed in Japan, China, and Korea as a single, cohesive environment. The particular forms that these environments took over the centuries naturally reflect each country's differing aesthetic principles, but were also governed by other concernsfrom religious beliefs and social structure to simple spatial or climatic constraints. In his exploration of the history of garden design in the Far East, Toshiro Inaji offers a fascinating study of changing cultural and aesthetic values.



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