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Baroque Garden Cultures

Conan, Michel
Baroque Garden Cultures
Composed of papers given at the 25th Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture, this volume examines gardens from twelfth-century China and western and northern Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. While these gardens were created in drastically different places and times, they may share a similar role in forming culture unintended by their designers. This volume looks at the changing reception of garden...

CHF 75.00

Bourgeois and Aristocratic Cultural Encounters in Garden ...

Conan, Michel
Bourgeois and Aristocratic Cultural Encounters in Garden Art, 1550-1850
Bourgeois and Aristocratic Cultural Encounters in Garden Art, 1550-1850 offers an unparalleled opportunity to discover how complex relationships between bourgeois and aristocrats have led to developments in garden art from the Renaissance into the Industrial Revolution, irrespective of stylistic differences. These essays show how garden creation has contributed to blurring social boundaries and to the ongoing redefinition of the bourgeoisie an...

CHF 44.90

Sacred Gardens and Landscapes

Conan, Michel
Sacred Gardens and Landscapes
Studies of rituals in sacred gardens and landscapes offer tantalizing insights into the significance of gardens and landscapes in the societies of India, ancient Greece, Pre-Columbian Mexico, medieval Japan, post-Renaissance Europe, and America. Sacred gardens and landscapes engaged their visitors into three specific modes of agency: as anterooms spurring encounters with the netherworld, as journeys through mystical lands, and as a means of es...

CHF 49.50

Contemporary Garden Aesthetics, Creations and Interpretat...

Conan, Michel
Contemporary Garden Aesthetics, Creations and Interpretations
The present renewal of garden art demands a new approach to garden aesthetics. This book considers exceptional creations around the world and proposes new forms of garden experience. Using a variety of critical perspectives, the authors demonstrate a renewal of garden design and new directions for garden aesthetics, analyzing projects by Fernando Chacel (Brazil), Andy Goldsworthy (Great Britain), Charles Jencks (Great Britain), Patricia Johans...

CHF 52.50

Performance and Appropriation

Conan, Michel
Performance and Appropriation
Breaking with the idea that gardens are places of indulgence and escapism, these studies of ritualized practices reveal that gardens in Europe, Asia, the United States, and the Caribbean have in fact made significant contributions to cultural change. This book demonstrates methods and the striking results of garden reception studies. The first section explores how cultural changes occur, and devotes chapters to public landscapes in the Netherl...

CHF 59.50

Gardens, City Life and Culture

Conan, Michel / Chen, Wangheng
Gardens, City Life and Culture
Gardens have exerted a deep influence on the culture of cities. Considering each city as a whole, this book presents the profoundly different roles of gardens in cultural development and social life. Private and princely gardens, from Roman antiquity to approximately 1850, are considered, whether in China, India, the Ottoman Empire, Europe, or the United States. Turning to the subject of planning, the dire lack of a municipal garden policy is ...

CHF 59.50

Gardens and Imagination: Cultural History and Agency

Conan, Michel
Gardens and Imagination: Cultural History and Agency
From mirroring the true reality of God in Sufi Persia to the enjoyment of fictitious identities in Rome or present-day Granada, the ways of imagination in gardens are infinitely varied. This book explores how gardens could be imagined, and also how they could be used to trigger the imagination by very different cultures in Japan, China, Russia, the Ottoman Empire, Italy, Spain, and Israel. This multicultural approach reveals surprising feature...

CHF 45.50

Gardens and Cultural Change

Conan, Michel / Quilter, Jeffrey
Gardens and Cultural Change
Gardens contain time, culture, and nature. They are powerful symbolic spaces onto which a society can project its ideals, either to conjure or contrive cultural change, rooting them in the flow of natural processes. Five authors explore the variety of relationships between garden making and cultural change in Argentina, the Caribbean, Mexico, and the United States. They show how gardens express popular cultural invention and attempts at politi...

CHF 38.50