Two kinds of garden are descended in the following paragraphs. The Japanese garden has been heavily influenced by many philosophies and religious beliefs starting from Shintoism, Taoist philosophy, and Zen-Buddhism's philosophy. All That philosophies is emphasis on the form of nature and deep reverence for nature so concept in their garden is "man is partnership with nature" that make to Japanese reveals the naturalism asymmetry in their garden. This observation became a principle of Japanese landscape garden design. Though a Japanese garden is basically naturalistic but they are use a geometrical in their garden. For example the straight line of a clipped hedge or a path of geometrical stepping stones. The materials of the Japanese garden are selected to bring the timelessness and solidity of the world of nature into the garden. Generally they're use a rock, trees, shrubs, and water to decorate their garden.
The French garden is also influenced by the Italian Renaissance. They're using the slopes and unevenness of the ground to their fullest advantage. In seventeenth century French garden reflect the wealth , power and rigid social structure of France and evolving concept of man's ascendancy over nature. In seventeenth century, the spirit which has since been conventionally associated with French thought and arts, the spirit of order, logic, discipline, polish and refinement. Le Notre realized how a garden could give expression to this spirit. The strong axial layout, symmetry, mathematical proportions, and finite perspective. The French garden is particularly noted for its use of parterres-patterned gardens. The functional divisions became ornamental in themselves and frequently there was nothing contained within them. Sometimes colored gravel or clay and sometimes flower and foliage plants were also used in the garden area.
Two kinds of garden are descended in the following paragraphs. The Japanese garden has been heavily influenced by many philosophies and religious beliefs starting from Shintoism, Taoist philosophy, and Zen-Buddhism's philosophy. All That philosophies is emphasis on the form of nature and deep reverence for nature so concept in their garden is "man is partnership with nature" that make to Japanese reveals the naturalism asymmetry in their garden. This observation became a principle of Japanese landscape garden design. Though a Japanese garden is basically naturalistic but they are use a geometrical in their garden. For example the straight line of a clipped hedge or a path of geometrical stepping stones. The materials of the Japanese garden are selected to bring the timelessness and solidity of the world of nature into the garden. Generally they're use a rock, trees, shrubs, and water to decorate their garden.The French garden is also influenced by the Italian Renaissance. They're using the slopes and unevenness of the ground to their fullest advantage. In seventeenth century French garden reflect the wealth , power and rigid social structure of France and evolving concept of man's ascendancy over nature. In seventeenth century, the spirit which has since been conventionally associated with French thought and arts, the spirit of order, logic, discipline, polish and refinement. Le Notre realized how a garden could give expression to this spirit. The strong axial layout, symmetry, mathematical proportions, and finite perspective. The French garden is particularly noted for its use of parterres-patterned gardens. The functional divisions became ornamental in themselves and frequently there was nothing contained within them. Sometimes colored gravel or clay and sometimes flower and foliage plants were also used in the garden area.
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