In
the past several decades the popularity of garden design and garden
history has exploded. Books on the subject are instant bestsellers
and there are entire television channels devoted to the subject.
Dumbarton Oaks and Middleton Park in America, the Taj Mahal in India,
Versailles in France and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon are just a
few of the famous gardens instantly recognized worldwide.
In Garden
History, author Tom Turner explores more than 150 gardens
spanning 40 centuries of western garden design, beginning in Egypt
and West Asia moving northward to Europe and ending in the
Americas. Garden History takes us on a grand tour of
gardens, garden design and the reasons for making gardens throughout
the centuries. Turner traces the evolution of garden design
addressing the ideas and historical conditions while showing how
differing social, artistic, philosophical, religious, geographical
and historical factors have governed the creation of gardens for the
past 40 centuries.
More than simply a catalog of beautiful
gardens throughout the world Garden History examines the
fundamental questions of garden design:
the What?, Where?, Why? and How? of
making gardens, explaining how the gardens of each period relate to a
wider tradition of garden design. Garden History will
appeal to both practitioners of landscape architecture and the
weekend gardener with a green thumb.
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