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The Japanese Garden

The Japanese Garden

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An in-depth exploration spanning 800 years of the art, essence, and enduring impact of the Japanese garden.

This book presents an extensive exploration of the Japanese garden, spanning over eight centuries of its rich history. Authored by garden designer Sophie Walker, it offers fresh insights through a collection of essays and showcases 100 diverse gardens, including ancient Shinto shrines, imperial gardens, and contemporary Zen designs. Additionally, it features personal perspectives from leading artists, architects, and cultural practitioners in newly commissioned essays, making it a comprehensive resource on this captivating art form.

Hardback
270 × 205 mm Diameter 
304 pages

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In 2014 Sophie Walker became the youngest woman to design a garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Having studied art history, Sophie later qualified in horticulture, plant science, and garden design. Based in London, she practises globally. In addition to designing gardens, Sophie lectures on conceptual design, the Japanese garden, planting, and the garden environment.

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