Mediterranean Landscape Design

Mediterranean Landscape Design
Title Mediterranean Landscape Design PDF eBook
Author Louisa Jones
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-10-08
Genre Architecture
ISBN 050029111X

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“Presents work from throughout the region, whether a lushly layered property in the Tuscan countryside or a Zen-inspired plot on the French island of Corsica.” —Architectural Digest Human beings have been transforming Mediterranean landscapes into art for at least 30,000 years. Today, artists, sculptors, designers, architects, and gardeners explore age-old materials, skills, and sites to produce extraordinary landscape art that celebrates life in this multifaceted region. Each work here, whether in France, Greece, Italy, Morocco, or Spain, observes the logic of place as determined by climate, geology, flora and fauna, architecture, and land use. Creative talents from many contexts meet in these pages, such as Gilles Clément and Andy Goldsworthy, Nicole de Vésian and Ian Hamilton Finlay, Arnaud Maurieres and Eric Ossart, Mary Keen, herman de vries, and Paolo Pejrone. Illustrated with hundreds of photos by award-winning photographer Clive Nichols, and drawing on thirty years of exploration by Louisa Jones, this book offers an inspiring vision of the Mediterranean, linking cultural diversity and natural balance as discovered in its gardens, landscape design, literature, art, and architecture.

Mediterranean Landscape Design

Mediterranean Landscape Design
Title Mediterranean Landscape Design PDF eBook
Author Louisa Jones
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Gardens
ISBN 9780500516119

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Examines landscaping in the Mediterranean region and observes how specific sites are created to compliment the beauty of the natural landscape.

Designing and Creating a Mediterranean Garden

Designing and Creating a Mediterranean Garden
Title Designing and Creating a Mediterranean Garden PDF eBook
Author Freda Cox
Publisher Crowood Press (UK)
Total Pages 248
Release 2005
Genre Drought-tolerant plants
ISBN

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You can create a truly beautiful garden using exciting and exotic plants, yet at the same time eliminate the need for extra water and reduce the maintenance required. Your garden will be lush, full of colour and interest all year round, and rather than constantly weeding, watering and working, you can relax in your own Mediterranean haven. Book jacket

Ecological Landscape Design and Planning

Ecological Landscape Design and Planning
Title Ecological Landscape Design and Planning PDF eBook
Author Jala Makhzoumi
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 348
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135809224

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The authors of this book offer an holistic methodological approach to the design and planning of landscape, based on both research and practical experience.

The Essential Garden Design Workbook

The Essential Garden Design Workbook
Title The Essential Garden Design Workbook PDF eBook
Author Rosemary Alexander
Publisher Timber Press
Total Pages 583
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1604691433

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The Essential Garden Design Workbook guides the reader through every stage of planning a garden — how to survey a site, how to choose landscaping materials, and how to develop planting schemes. This fully revised and updated second edition features new U.S. case studies and new photographs. Valuable tips on green gardening are new to this edition, and include how to harvest rainwater, how to design a green roof, tips on sustainable planting, and a guide to composting. Tailor-made for hands-on gardeners, the workbook approach is accessible, practical, and can be used to create a garden from scratch and to redesign an existing garden. Gardeners will find easy ways to measure large spaces, estimate the height of a tree, and find the right proportions for a deck. They'll also find tips on space, light, and color. Includes hundreds of easy-to-follow line drawings and diagrams.

Bringing the Mediterranean Into Your Garden

Bringing the Mediterranean Into Your Garden
Title Bringing the Mediterranean Into Your Garden PDF eBook
Author O. Filippi
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-10-31
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9781999734510

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Mediterranean garrigue landscapes are extraordinarily beautiful: alternating mounds of silver and green, textured leaves, flashes of colour and intoxicating scents combine to delight the senses and rival any cultivated garden with half the work. This book offers inspiration and expert advice on growing the plants and adopting a new more natural way of gardening. Mediterranean plants are diverse and adapted to a wide range of environments and weather conditions. They are of course ideally suited to regions which experience long periods of seasonal drought but many will also withstand periods of high rainfall and extreme cold making this book essential reading for temperate-zone gardeners seeking the Mediterranean look. Some understanding of plant ecology is essential for success and Filippi shares his expert knowledge acquired from decades of research. How a plant interacts with its environment, other plants, and other living things indicates what it needs to flourish in a garden setting.

Mediterranean Gardens

Mediterranean Gardens
Title Mediterranean Gardens PDF eBook
Author Jean Mus
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages 0
Release 2006-04-04
Genre Gardening
ISBN 2080305123

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Celebrated landscape architect Jean Mus designs gardens that reflect his extraordinary abilities as both an artist and a horticulturalist. Mus's lavish installations display a rich spectrum of Mediterranean influences, incorporating pottery, slate walkways, sleek water channels, and Mediterranean flora. In Mediterranean Gardens, Mus invites the reader to explore twenty of the exclusive gardens that have made him famous. Dane McDowell guides us across the artist's verdant landscapes throughout southern France and into Greece and Portugal. She divulges the stories behind Mus's gardens and peppers the text with technical and reflective anecdotes from the designer himself. The sublime photographs of Vincent Motte provide inspiration to gardeners, Mediterranean buffs, and landscape designers alike.