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Japanese Gardens: Right Angle and Natural Form (Taschen 25th Anniversary)
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Japanese Gardens: Right Angle and Natural Form (Taschen 25th Anniversary)

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The Japanese garden, like all gardens, is more than mere nature; it is nature crafted by man. It needs the hands of the designer to give it meaning. The Japanese garden belongs to the realm of architecture; at its best, it is nature as art. The phases of its history document the constant redefinition of man's position within and towards nature. Its changing forms respond both to socio-economic developments and to religious and philosophical trends, and thereby reflect the spiritual climate in which its architecture was conceived. At the same time as detailing the characteristics distinguishing and differentiating each of the five major epochs in the history of the Japanese garden, the author identifies the common motif which underlies them all: the recurrent attempt to unite beauty as natural accident and beauty as human-perfected type, to achieve an aesthetic symbiosis between the seeming randomness of natural form and the strict geometry of the right angle.

Product Details:
Author: Gunter Nitschke
Hardcover: 239 pages
Publisher: Taschen
Publication Date: July 01, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 3822830445
Package Length: 12.05 inches
Package Width: 9.76 inches
Package Height: 0.94 inches
Package Weight: 3.48 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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9 of 12 found the following review helpful:

2Lousy book designJan 06, 2008
By D. Cody
The author must know what he's writing about - he's a Professor! He has included lots of garden theory, which I have to assume is actually important to Japanese garden design. And, as you might expect, the pictures are glorious. But the correspondence between the text and the pics is awful. As I read the text, I had to leaf through the book forwards and backwards to find a relevant illustration. If the author describes a trend in garden design, is it too much to ask that he direct the reader, immediately, to a specific picture that illustrates his point? Shouldn't the text explain the pictures? or the pictures exemplify the text? Shouldn't the linkage between the two be strong and direct? Is this so difficult? I am disappointed in this book; there must be better ones.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4great value!Dec 21, 2007
By K. Power
Taschen publishes some of the best values around and this book was no exception.My only complaint is that we don't see more small private gardens in this volumn .This is a good introduction to Japanese style in the garden.

5Japanese gardensMay 23, 2009
By Suzi S. Bauer
This book has incredible detail and is very well illustrated. It is worth every dime and more.

5Great BookSep 17, 2008
By Jeffrey B. Upton
I am very impressed with the amount of information in this book. Excellent source for technical help with Japanese Gardens, as well as the history of and reasons for the different designs.

An excellent source!

 
 
 
 
 
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