Garden and Metaphor: Essays on the Essence of the Garden
Never before had the garden to fulfil so many demands as it does today. It is a refuge from digitalised life and acts as a bridge to nature. As a man-made place where plants grow, it is cultivated and untamable at the same time. While for centuries the gardener's ambition was to control and subjugate nature, today it serves more as a place for retreat, a possible surrogate for wilderness, a habitat for animals or it fulfils the dream of self-sufficiency.

In this book, landscape architects, sociologists, architects, artists, philosophers and historians illuminate different aspects of the garden in the Anthropocene in six chapters: the garden as a place of community, garden as art, garden as a place of enchantment and rapture, opening up questions of what garden as a model could stand for.

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Garden and Metaphor: Essays on the Essence of the Garden
Never before had the garden to fulfil so many demands as it does today. It is a refuge from digitalised life and acts as a bridge to nature. As a man-made place where plants grow, it is cultivated and untamable at the same time. While for centuries the gardener's ambition was to control and subjugate nature, today it serves more as a place for retreat, a possible surrogate for wilderness, a habitat for animals or it fulfils the dream of self-sufficiency.

In this book, landscape architects, sociologists, architects, artists, philosophers and historians illuminate different aspects of the garden in the Anthropocene in six chapters: the garden as a place of community, garden as art, garden as a place of enchantment and rapture, opening up questions of what garden as a model could stand for.

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Garden and Metaphor: Essays on the Essence of the Garden

Garden and Metaphor: Essays on the Essence of the Garden

Garden and Metaphor: Essays on the Essence of the Garden

Garden and Metaphor: Essays on the Essence of the Garden

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Overview

Never before had the garden to fulfil so many demands as it does today. It is a refuge from digitalised life and acts as a bridge to nature. As a man-made place where plants grow, it is cultivated and untamable at the same time. While for centuries the gardener's ambition was to control and subjugate nature, today it serves more as a place for retreat, a possible surrogate for wilderness, a habitat for animals or it fulfils the dream of self-sufficiency.

In this book, landscape architects, sociologists, architects, artists, philosophers and historians illuminate different aspects of the garden in the Anthropocene in six chapters: the garden as a place of community, garden as art, garden as a place of enchantment and rapture, opening up questions of what garden as a model could stand for.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783035626551
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Publication date: 12/31/2023
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 521,763
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Dr. Ana Kucan, Professorin für Landschaftsarchitektur, University of Ljubljana

Dr Mateja Kurir, Philosophin und Herausgeberin, Ljubljana


Dr. Ana Kucan, Professor of Landscape Architecture, University of Ljubljana

Dr Mateja Kurir, Philosopher, Researcher, Editor, Ljubljana

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