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Japanese Gardens: Tranquility, Simplicity, Harmony
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Japanese Gardens: Tranquility, Simplicity, Harmony
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Geeta Mehta
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By (author) Kimie Tada
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Photographs by Noboru Murata
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:208 | Dimensions(mm): Height 241,Width 229 |
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Category/Genre | Gardens (descriptions, history etc) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9784805309421
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Classifications | Dewey:712.0952 |
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Illustrations |
300 color photos of more than 20 gardens
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Tuttle Publishing
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Imprint |
Tuttle Publishing
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Publication Date |
15 November 2008 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Featuring beautiful photographs and insightful commentary this Japanese gardening book is a must have for any gardening or zen enthusiast. At the heart of a Japanese garden is harmony with nature. More than simply a landscape of trees and flowering shrubs, a Japanese garden provides a place of serenity and rest, filled with peaceful spots that lend themselves to meditation and contemplation. Japanese Gardens celebrates and illustrates this ideal, showcasing the exquisite natural beauty of more than 20 quintessentially Japanese gardens-big and small, urban and rural, traditional and contemporary.
Author Biography
Geeta K. Mehta is a partner in the firm of Braden and Mehta Architects. She is the co-author of several books, including Japan Style and Japan Houses. Kimie Tada runs I See All Inc., an editorial company set up in 2000. Previously she was editor-in-chief of Confort, a Japanese magazine featuring Japanese houses and interiors. Noboru Murata is one of Japan's most accomplished design photographers. His recent publications include The Japanese House and Japan Style.
Reviews"Capturing the essence of nature in twenty-three gardens in Japan, authors Geeta Mehta and Kimie Tada classify and tell the history of garden making in that country, as well as explain the elements and techniques in their design. The selection of landscapes is well chosen, ranging from classic temple gardens to public and private gardens in great variety and size. Noboru Murata's glorious photographs celebrate their beauty." --The National Gardener
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