The Garden As Architecture - Out of Print
Gardens and their related architecture have always been designed in Japan, China, and Korea as a single, cohesive environment. The particular forms that these environments took over the centuries naturally reflect each country's differing aesthetic principles, but were also governed by other concerns--from religious beliefs and social structure to simple spatial or climatic constraints. In his exploration of the history of garden design in the Far East, Toshiro Inaji offers a fascinating study of changing cultural and aesthetic values.
Hardcover, 9 3/4" x 12" 204 pages
1998 First Printing, List Price 80.00
Condition - Very good, almost like new