Magazine LW : landscape world : landscape architecture environment design / volume 39 / Archiworld Company Ltd.

Contributor(s): Archiworld Company Ltd [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Korea : ArchiWorld, 2010Copyright date: © ArchiWorld Co., Ltd. 2010Description: 149 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9788957703427Other title: Feature International Garden Festival 2010 [Cover title]Subject(s): Landscape architectureDDC classification: 712.05
Contents:
Art -- Landscape -- World -- Plants -- Composition -- Lifestyle -- Colour -- Urban -- Environment -- Atmosphere.
Summary: Explore 100 gardens from around the world with this illustrated guide to the design elements of each--from historical style to planting and landscape design. This comprehensive reference offers gardens from many periods of history--Islamic, Renaissance, English Landscape, Arts & Crafts, and more--and geographically diverse environments--from a nighttime sculpture garden on the Oregon coast, to a sustainable water garden in the mountains of Vermont, and the Mughal garden at the Indian president's palace in New Delhi. They are inspirational works made by both talented amateurs and major international garden designers--including Britain's Christopher Bradley-Hole, Italy's Luciano Giubbilei, and Americans Isabelle Greene, Raymond Jungles, and Martha Schwartz -- Source other than Library of Congress.
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Designer: JaeHyon Cho, Mira Yoon ; Photographer: JoongHoon Lee.

Art -- Landscape -- World -- Plants -- Composition -- Lifestyle -- Colour -- Urban -- Environment -- Atmosphere.

Explore 100 gardens from around the world with this illustrated guide to the design elements of each--from historical style to planting and landscape design. This comprehensive reference offers gardens from many periods of history--Islamic, Renaissance, English Landscape, Arts & Crafts, and more--and geographically diverse environments--from a nighttime sculpture garden on the Oregon coast, to a sustainable water garden in the mountains of Vermont, and the Mughal garden at the Indian president's palace in New Delhi. They are inspirational works made by both talented amateurs and major international garden designers--including Britain's Christopher Bradley-Hole, Italy's Luciano Giubbilei, and Americans Isabelle Greene, Raymond Jungles, and Martha Schwartz -- Source other than Library of Congress.

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