Zen and the Art of Gardening

Zen and the Art of Gardening
Title Zen and the Art of Gardening PDF eBook
Author Gill Hale
Publisher
Total Pages 319
Release 2001
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9781840722260

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Zen is a spiritual journey that can transform and enrich our lives. This beautiful series introduces the reader to the deep and spiritual enjoyment of Zen that can be found in cooking, travel, gardening and everyday well-being. These inspirational meditations will reconnect you with the earth, water, wildlife and the natural forces of the seasons to create harmony and tranquillity within both you and your garden.

Zen Garden Design

Zen Garden Design
Title Zen Garden Design PDF eBook
Author Mira Locher
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages 300
Release 2020-08-18
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1462922171

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Zen Buddhist priest Shunmyo Masuno understands that today's busy world leaves little time or space for self-reflection, but that a garden--even in the most urban of spaces--can provide some respite. In his words, "The garden is a special spiritual place where the mind dwells." With this in mind, Masuno has designed scores of spectacular Japanese gardens and landscapes with the aim of helping people achieve a balanced life in the 21st century. This book explores Masuno's design process and ideas, which are integral to his daily Zen training and teachings. It features 15 unique gardens and contemplative landscapes completed in six countries over as many years--all thoughtfully described and documented in full-color photos and drawings. Readers will also find insights on Masuno's philosophy of garden design and a conversation between the designer and famed architect Terunobu Fujimori. Zen Garden Design provides an in-depth examination of Masuno's gardens and landscapes--not just as beautiful spaces, but as places for meditation and contemplation.

Zen and the Art of Gardening

Zen and the Art of Gardening
Title Zen and the Art of Gardening PDF eBook
Author Gill Hale
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 2000
Genre Gardening
ISBN

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Blending the basics of gardening with Zen meditation, this book features advice, stories, and pertinent quotes that reconnect readers with the earth, water, wildlife, and natural forces of the seasons to create harmony and tranquility within both themselves and the garden. Full color.

Zen Gardens

Zen Gardens
Title Zen Gardens PDF eBook
Author Mira Locher
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages 224
Release 2012-10-10
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1462910491

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Shunmyo Masuno, Japan's leading garden designer, is at once Japan's most highly acclaimed landscape architect and an 18th-generation Zen Buddhist priest, presiding over daily ceremonies at the Kenkoji Temple in Yokohama. He is celebrated for his unique ability to blend strikingly contemporary elements with the traditional design vernacular. He has worked in ultramodern urban hotels and in some of Japan's most famous classic gardens. In each project, his work as a designer of landscape architecture is inseparable from his Buddhist practice. Each becomes a Zen garden, "a special spiritual place where the mind dwells." This beautiful book, illustrated with more than 400 drawings and color photographs, is the first complete retrospective of Masuno's work to be published in English. It presents 37 major gardens around the world in a wide variety of types and settings: traditional and contemporary, urban and rural, public spaces and private residences, and including temple, office, hotel and campus venues. Masuno achieved fame for his work in Japan, but he is becoming increasingly known internationally, and in 2011 completed his first commission in the United States which is shown here. Zen Gardens, divided into three chapters, covers: "Traditional Zen Gardens," "Contemporary Zen Gardens" and "Zen Gardens outside Japan." Illustrated with photographs and architectural plans or sketches, each Zen garden design is described and analyzed by author Mira Locher, herself an architect and a scholar well versed in Japanese culture. Celebrating the accomplishments of a major, world-class designer, Zen Gardens also serves as something of a master class in Japanese garden design and appreciation: how to perceive a Japanese garden, how to understand one, even how to make one yourself. Like one of Masuno's gardens, the book can be a place for contemplation and mindful repose.

Zen Gardening

Zen Gardening
Title Zen Gardening PDF eBook
Author Sunniva Harte
Publisher Pavilion Books, Limited
Total Pages 160
Release 2002
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9781862054585

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Reflects the increasing interest in Eastern philosophies on the creation of natural balance in the garden; Provides detailed practical examples showing how to imbue your garden with the elements of harmony and peace; Gardens inspired by Zen are the ideal antidote to today's busy lifestyle - an oasis of calm and tranquillity - and require very little maintenance; Zen gardens are for contemplation, reflecting the beauty of nature and the aesthetic sense of the gardener. Originally created in Japanese monasteries around the twelfth century, their beauty comes from their simplicity and the precise arrangement of rocks, gravel, water and plants. Using as few or as many plants as required, Zen gardens also provide an eco-friendly alternative to the old-fashioned lawn, often requiring little or no water. For those with a limited area, Zen gardens create the illusion of space and freedom. Zen Gardening simplifies the principles of this art and reveals the meaning of the different elements, putting every aspect of creating a Zen garden at the hands of today's gardeners. Zen gardening need not mean ripping up your garden and starting from scratch. Nor need it involve replacing your lawn with

The Art of Zen Gardens

The Art of Zen Gardens
Title The Art of Zen Gardens PDF eBook
Author A. Keir Davidson
Publisher Tarcher
Total Pages 164
Release 1983
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780874772548

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On the Necessity of Gardening

On the Necessity of Gardening
Title On the Necessity of Gardening PDF eBook
Author Laurie Cluitmans
Publisher
Total Pages 240
Release 2021-11-30
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9789493246003

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On the Necessity of Gardening tells the story of the garden as a rich source of inspiration. Over the centuries, artists, writers, poets and thinkers have each described, depicted and designed the garden in different ways. In medieval art, the garden was a reflection of paradise, a place of harmony and fertility, shielded from worldly problems. In the eighteenth century this image tilted: the garden became a symbol of worldly power and politics. The Anthropocene, the era in which man completely dominates nature with disastrous consequences, is forcing us to radically rethink the role we have given nature in recent decades. There is a renewed interest in the theme of the garden among contemporary makers. It is not a romantic desire that drives them, but rather a call for a new awareness of our relationship with the earth. Through many different essays and an extensive abecedarium, On the Necessity of Gardening reflects on the garden as a metaphor for society.00Exhibition: Centraal Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands (11.09.2021 ? 09.01.2022).