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Bogens eksempler, der strækker sig over en fem-årig periode fra 2003-2008, er udvalgt blandt flere end hundrede indsendte fuldførte værker og spænder vidt fra bylandskaber til enorme infrastrukturer. Bogen viser et meget højt niveau i dansk landskabsarkitektur, et niveau, der også vil vække international opmærksomhed. Landskabsarkitekturen har – som det vil fremgå af flere eksempler i denne bog – indtaget rollen som skaber af urbane landskaber. En selvstændig position, der danner bindeled mellem traditionel byplanlægning og arkitekturens fortsat uforligelige byggerier. Denne nye dagsorden er blevet kaldt for en flerstrenget planlægning eller ’kulturplanlægning’, der på den ene side skal skabe en øget mangfoldighed og udbud af tilbud til byens borgere og på den anden smukke og forskelligartede byrum. Landskabsarkitekturen bliver her ikke blot det kit, der binder byerne sammen, men en central og dynamisk aktør, der udover passiv skønheds- og naturkomsumption tilbyder aktivt at gribe ind i byens liv og funktion. Det udvikles ofte i tværfaglige samarbejder med arkitekter, antropologer, filosoffer, læger og andre faggrupper.
Denne bog beskriver udviklingen af kongelige og adelige haver og havebrug i vort klima- og kulturområde i 1600-tallet. Arbejdet med disse haver, de erfaringer man gjorde sig med anlæggelse, plantesortiment og dyrkningsfaciliteter, blev optakten til de meget kendte og grundigt beskrevne haver fra 1700-tallet, som f.eks. Frederik IV’s smukke haver ved Fredensborg, Frederiksberg og Frederiksborg.Før 1600-tallet dyrkedes næsten kun nytteplanter i haverne i vort klima- og kulturområde; dvs. uden for de områder, som havde været under romersk indflydelse.Inspirationen til det moderne havebrug kom sydfra. Man begyndte at importere kostbare planter og frø, og man hentede udenlandske gartnere til landet. Både Christian IV og Frederik III arbejdede intenst med Rosenborghaven – sidstnævnte med hjælp fra Paul Klingenberg – men den helt store haveanlægger var Frederik III’s dronning Sophie Amalie.Hendes meget righoldige arkiv fortæller om anlæggelsen af Sophieamaliehaven ved Sophieamalienborg. Til anlæggelsen indkaldte dronningen fire franske gartnere, den ene efter den anden. Da dronningen døde i 1685, var haven fuld af blomster og springvand.Den store udfordring lå i at få de sarte planter til at overleve i vort klima. På dette tidspunkt gjorde ”Den lille Istid” – en usædvanligt kold periode, som var værst i årene fra 1650 og ca. 70 år frem – ikke de dyrkningsmæssige udfordringer mindre. Dronning Sophie Amalie løste problemet med sine kakkelovnsopvarmede ”pommerantzhuse”, hvor hun dyrkede et stort udvalg af importerede planter, som kun kom ud i haven i sommerperioden.Annie Christensen har foretaget en minutiøs gennemgang af private arkiver, bevarede regnskaber i Rigsarkivet, og Det kongelige Biblioteks store samling af havelitteratur fra 1600-tallet. Hun beskriver haverne ved Gottorp, Nykøbing Slots haver, haven omkring Rosenborg, Dronning Sophie Amalies haver og en række andre haver fra 1600-tallet, bl.a. Frederiksdalhaven, hvorfra der findes fyldige plantelister, som belyser hvordan man tilplantede bedene i 1600-tallet.I bogen citeres talrige plantelister fra 1600-tallet og det giver et unikt indblik i udviklingen af plantesortimentet i århundredet. Her findes selvstændige kapitler om dyrkningsfaciliteter og plantesortiment på Gottorp, dyrkning af eksotiske planter og dyrkning af køkkenurter. Hertil kommer fyldige bilag, appendiks, litteraturliste og kilder, som kan hjælpe interesserede videre i udforskningen af den tids havebrug.Indbundet, shirtinghelbind, med smudsomslag. Stort format, ca. 25 x 32,5 cm. 2000. Bogen er på 396 sider og indeholder 30 smukke farvegengivelser fra Gottorfer Codex, samt mere end 50 sort-hvide illustrationer, som bl.a. viser datidens haveredskaber, drivhuse, samt planer og stik med gengivelser af udvalgte haver og slotte.Forsiden viser Kong Frederik III og dronning Sophie Amalie til hest, omgivet af blomster og løvværk. Kunstneren er O. Ellinger. De danske Kongers kronologiske Samling, Rosenborg.”Annie Christensens bøger er rige på viden og tanker, meninger og holdninger. De rager op over havelitteraturens frodige underbevoksning som store bredkronede træer”. (Marie Louise Paludan, anmeldelse af Annie Christensens bøger i Weekendavisen).Havehistorikeren Annie Christensen er cand.hort. med afgangsopgave i klimatologi 1979. Licentiatgrad, lic.agro., i 1986, på en afhandling om udviklingen af Gisselfelds haver 1500-1900. Annie Christensen har også udgivet ”The Klingenberg Garden Day-Book 1659-1722” (1997) og ”500 år i en dansk have - tusinder af hænders arbejde” (om Gisselfeldhaven, udgivet i 2004) hos os.
Frans Borgman Hansen and Arkitektens Forlag have taken the initiative to create a significant book which is innovative in its analysis and connection between art broadly understood, architecture and garden art. The book aims to shed light on Japanese architecture and horticulture from the earliest traces to the country's opening to the west in the middle of the 19th century. It has not been seen before that an ambitious overall presentation of the relationship between Japanese history has been made, where architecture inscribes in an analysis of the relationship between contemporary thinking and how this found its expression in the concrete works and conversely its starting point in the concrete. The project will use new photographs taken specifically for the book taken during repeated study and research stays in the country over the past several years. The book's rich illustrative drawings are also drawings for books and provide uniformity throughout the book. It is all tied together as the story of the country and its own understanding in relation to nature and its placement in the world. In addition, reproductions of contemporary artworks and individual borrowed photos will be included. Architecture and nature The gardens and their connection to the visual arts and architecture form the core of the story. They are illuminated through the periodic waves of Chinese and Korean influence through art and thought. Through the ages, they came to characterize the history of Japanese art without, however, at any time being seen as in conflict with the ethnic animistic Shintō view of life. Accordingly, the Japanese interpreted the Buddhist influence by seeking an intuitive understanding in nature. In this they gained a human insight. In nature, the Japanese throughout the ages of history found the eternal in the impermanent. This theme, perhaps more than anything else, became what they wanted to express in their visual arts, architecture, gardening and literature. It is therefore in this light that the history of architecture and gardening will be interpreted in relation to central aesthetic concepts such as imperfection, imbalance, simplicity, loneliness, poverty. Concepts articulated in the art of Zen Buddhism. Through cultural historical analysis, these will explain precisely why the Japanese cultural background demanded this articulation in art. A conceptualization that had also previously been expressed in the pre-medieval conception of nature, first through Shintōism and then in the Heian period through Kūkai's understanding of esoteric Buddhism. A perception of nature that was then also expressed in architecture in the broadest sense. A relationship as Johannes V. Jensen expressed it in 1907 at the meeting with Japan's nature
"Imagine yourself in Kyåoto, Japan, gazing at a garden of emptiness. How would you understand what you are seeing? What is the history of this contemplative art form, which has flourished for centuries in Kyåoto, the famed center of Zen arts? What aesthetic principles inform it? Through photographs and commentary, Gardens of Awakening guides you through a series of Zen gardens created from the fourteenth through seventeenth centuries. Some are teeming with plants and flowing water, while others have only rocks and sand. All are associated with particular temples and share a certain Zen aesthetic related to the cultivation of awakening. Zen practice and culture have had a powerful influence on various Japanese art forms, including Noh theater, tea ceremony, architecture, ceramic art, painting, calligraphy, and poetry. In this book we discuss gardens in terms of seven qualities that arise from Zen practice: direct, ordinary, vigorous, gleaning, pivotal, nondual, and inexhaustible. Photographer Mitsue Nagase's outstanding color photographs highlight these qualities and, narrated by beloved Zen calligrapher and translator Kaz Tanahashi, help readers to go deep into the heart of Zen and Zen art"--
"With over 30,000 heirloom rose bushes, Grace Rose Farm is the rose destination, whether you're a florist looking for that just-so hue of rose for a high-end wedding, a customer who wants to find a one-of-a-kind bouquet to ship to their mom, one of Poulson's 25,000 newsletter subscribers looking for tips on growing their own roses, or among the nearly 200,000 followers who swoon over her images on Instagram. The farm, based in Santa Ynez, California, works with breeders from around the world to bring new rosebushes to American gardeners, and harvests their own spectacular roses for weddings, events, and local flower lovers. They've also grown a nationwide online business that delivers roses to customers around the country. In this book, Poulson shares her incredible breadth of wisdom in a comprehensive guide to growing roses specifically to use as cut flowers. It includes detailed information on 100 of the best varieties in every possible hue--ones that can thrive in the home garden and bring gardeners magnificent blooms year after year. She also offers instructions for planting, year-round care, and harvesting, whether you're growing roses in the ground, in raised beds, or in containers, and in every climate zone; plus styling and arranging tips, including bouquets in simple pitchers and urns as well as more elaborate tablescapes and floral arches"--
"A visual feast of garden design inspiration and guidance that embraces diversity and teaches you how to create a lush, colorful, magical, and meaningful garden wonderland of your own"--
In her second book, Lucy Hunter invites us to join her on a personal journey to the places and spaces that she loves best, and which inspire her work as a floral artist and garden designer.
Hverdagshaven – året rundt tager gennem personlige fortællinger læseren med i haven og forklarer på en lettilgængelig måde, hvordan den dyrkes året rundt. Bogen egner sig til alle niveauer og giver den nye og erfarne haveejer et grundlæggende indblik i, hvordan haver anlægges, dyrkes og vedligeholdes med vægt på biodiversitet og økologiske dyrkningsprincipper.Bogen henvender sig til læsere med store og små haver, så her kan både landbohaveejeren, drivhusdyrkeren og børnefamilien med krukker på altanen finde ny viden og inspiration uanset ambitionsniveauet.Forfatteren folder havens udfordringer ud og giver konkrete svar på, hvordan de løses. Gennem praktiske tiltag gennemgås havearbejdet med blomster, grøntsager og frugt året rundt. Fra forspiring, såning, høst og vinteropbevaring til afsnit om beskæring, kompost, gødning og efterafgrøder formidles et dybdegående indblik i havelivets mange aspekter på en simpel måde.Læseren guides til valg af haveredskaber og får DIY-forslag til, hvordan man på bæredygtig vis kan lave sine egne eller bruge haven til hygge, når arbejdsredskaberne stilles i skuret.Christine Granild har formidlet sin store praktiske og teoretiske viden i landsdækkende medier og driver havemagasinet HVERDAGSHAVEN.dkCHRISTINE GRANILD fik sin første have lang tid før, hun begyndte i skole. Den var fyldt med farvestrålende sommerblomster, og senere voksede rækker med ærter, gulerødder og radiser frem. Det blev begyndelsen på et liv med hverdagshaver og jord under neglene.Fra sit landsted dyrker hun i dag en selvforsynende køkkenhave på 400 m2, har to drivhuse og alt det løse, hvor blomster, træer og buske folder sig ud. Året rundt er haven et levende sted med sommerblomster, grøntsager, stauder, frugttræer, bærbuske, ukrudt mellem rækkerne og skræppende høns, ænder, bier, insekter og sommerfugle.
I denne smukke bog fortæller Nina Ferlov om sit personlige forhold til planterne i sin lille frodige byhave, og hun portrætterer dem i ord og akvarel, en for en, gennem et kalenderår. En kærlighedserklæring til haven og naturen og en poetisk havevandring gennem årstiderne. Nina Ferlov er akvarellens mester, stoftrykker, tekstildesigner og billedkunstner. Hun har boet i sit byhus med en lille have i Middelfarts gamle købstads-kerne siden 1972.
Omkring hvert femte år udkommer Ny Agenda, nu med den tredje i rækken. Serien danner fortsættelse af Danmarks Havekunst I-III, der udkom i 2000-02. Danske Landskabsarkitekter har herved – og temmelig enestående – en dokumenteret historie fra de første haver og til de nutidige anlæg. De 40 projekter i Ny Agenda 3 er udvalgt af en jury af nordiske landskabsarkitekter opdelt i kategorierne: Ved hav og strand/Grøn kulturarv/Åbent land og skov/En grønnere by/Oppe over jorden/De store planer. Ny Agenda 3 viser landskabsarkitekturens potentiale til berigelse af udemiljøet i en tid, hvor næsten alt byggeri er drevet af profit, og hvor bybygningens grundlæggende principper ofte overtrædes. Det er derfor fortsat landskabsarkitekternes rolle at rette op på de sociale byggefejl, som de ‘fine’ arkitekter og developere excellerer i. Læg hertil, at vi i vores planlægning af byer må se naturen som med- og ikke modspiller for at klare fremtidens udfordringer mht. biodiversitet, klimaaftryk etc. Der bliver i sandhed behov for de kompetencer, som landskabsfaget besidder.
Piet Blanckaert, one of Belgium's most important landscape architects, brings more than forty years of experience and a love of gardens to his work. Inspired by the great English landscape architects, his repertoire ranges from the walled gardens of his hometown of Bruges to magically structured landscape ensembles. With an introductory essay on his working methods, this book presents Blanckaert's gardens from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, from the earliest to the most recent, captured in fantastic photographs by Jean-Pierre Gabriel in every season. PIET BLANCKAERT (*1955) is a landscape architect and has run his own independent studio, Piet Blanckaert Landscape Design, in Bruges since 1979. His commissions include private gardens, the design of open spaces around hotels and industrial facilities, as well as sculpture gardens in Belgium, France, Spain, Austria, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Greece.
C. Th. Sørensen ændrede landskabsarkitekturen, da han udgav 39 haveplaner – typiske haver til et typehus i 1966, som med det samme blev en klassiker med dens fokus på geometri og former. Senere er bogen blevet genoptrykt under navnet Utypiske haver til et typehus, og i denne nye udgave er der forord af landskabsarkitekt Sonja Poll, datter af C. Th. Sørensen.Bogen – med sine 39 planer – anviser veje til at anlægge en have og er inspirerende læsning for både den almindelige haveelsker og arkitekten. Her er mulighed for at skabe mange typer af haver lige fra en gammeldags engelsk staudehave, over skovhaver, til haver, der tiltrækker bier. Fælles for alle planerne er, at de repræsenterer et uderum af samme størrelse, og at det er op til ejeren at designe rummet med planter, buske og træer.39 haveplaner – utypiske haver til et typehus er på den måde både et indblik i C. Th. Sørensens tanker og ideer til anlæggelsen af en ny have og et katalog over havekunstens virkemidler.
Følg årets gang i køkkenhaven – fra første spadestik til den sidste høst! Lær, hvordan du anlægger en smuk køkkenhave, og hvordan du plejer frugttræer og bærbuske, så du får masser af frugter og bær. Dennis Asbjørnsen tager fat på emner som dyrkning efter økologiske principper, skadedyrsbekæmpelse, vanding, beskæring og sammenplantning. Så kan du skabe en insektvenlig have – enkelt, billigt og bæredygtigt.Dennis Asbjørnsen fra Stavanger er norsk greenfluencer og blogger. Han står bag @spiselighage, som er en af Norges mest populære køkkenhaveprofiler på Instagram.
*Gold Medal winner in the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award for Home & Garden* "Just flipping through the pages of Quiet Beauty: The Japanese Gardens of North America will instantly lower your blood pressure." --The New York Times Book Review "In this lavishly illustrated book, art historian Brown and photographer Cobb act as tour guides to 26 such gardens...that are accessible, historically significant, and compelling physical spaces." --Publishers Weekly Japanese-style gardens have been a part of North American culture for over 150 years, delighting visitors with serene landscapes that instill tranquility. Quiet Beauty: The Japanese Gardens of North America provides an intimate look at the 25 most notable Japanese-style public gardens in the United States and Canada. Illustrated with more than 180 stunning color photographs, this book will be a welcome addition to the library of every garden enthusiast. This revised edition includes an amended list of 75 important gardens. It also describes major new additions at the featured gardens. Japanese gardens include: The Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park, San FranciscoNitobe Memorial Garden at the University of British Columbia, VancouverThe Japanese Garden in the Fort Worth Botanic GardenThe Garden of the Pine Winds in the Denver Botanic GardenaThe Japanese Garden in the Montreal Botanical GardenTenshin'en (The Garden of the Heart of Heaven) in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach, FloridaThe Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix in Margaret T. Hance ParkThe Garden of the Pine Wind, Garvan Woodland Garden in Hot Springs, Arkansas
Making a delightful and energetic nursery loaded up with blossoms doesn't need to be an overwhelming errand. Simple cultivating with wonderful blossoms is a superb and remunerating experience, giving an eruption of variety and scent to your outside space. Here is a concise aide on the most proficient method to easily develop a dazzling bloom garden. 1. Decide Simple to-Develop Blossoms:Start by choosing blossoms that are appropriate for your neighborhood environment and soil conditions. Settle on assortments known for their versatility and simplicity of development. Marigolds, zinnias, pansies, and universe are instances of blossoms that flourish with negligible consideration and consideration. 2. Plan Your Nursery Design:Think about the daylight openness and dividing necessities of your picked blossoms. Bunch plants with comparable requirements together, guaranteeing they get the perfect proportion of daylight and water. A thoroughly examined design improves the visual allure of your nursery and works on upkeep. 3. Put resources into Quality Soil:Great soil is the groundwork of a sound nursery. Guarantee your dirt is well-depleting and advanced with natural matter. Adding fertilizer or all around decayed compost further develops soil structure and gives fundamental supplements to your blossoms to thrive. 4. Sufficient Watering:Lay out a reliable watering schedule, guaranteeing your blossoms get the perfect proportion of dampness. Utilize a soaker hose or trickle water system to water at the foundation of the plants, limiting water on the foliage. Mulching around your blossoms holds soil dampness and smother weeds. 5. Holder Cultivating for Straightforwardness:In the event that space is restricted or you lean toward a more portable nursery, consider compartment cultivating. Establishing blossoms in holders permits you to handily move them around to improve daylight and change the nursery's format. It's a helpful choice for those with overhangs, decks, or little open air spaces. 6. Low-Upkeep Perennials:Integrate low-upkeep perennials into your nursery for getting through excellence. Perennials like daylilies, coneflowers, and dark peered toward Susans return many years, diminishing the requirement for continuous replanting. They additionally add to the general manageability of your nursery. 7. Insignificant Utilization of Synthetic compounds:Advance a sound and eco-accommodating nursery by limiting the utilization of pesticides and manures. Pick normal other options or select blossoms that are normally impervious to bugs. This improves on your cultivating normal as well as adds to a more manageable and ecologically cognizant methodology.8. Partake All the while:At last, recollect that planting is a helpful and pleasant movement. Find opportunity to notice the development of your blossoms, appreciate the excellence they bring, and enjoy the peacefulness of your outside space. Simple planting with delightful blossoms isn't just about the outcome yet in addition the delight got from the excursion of supporting and developing nature's miracles.
This book is for everyone who is interested in their gardens."I hope that my latest book Garden design for everyone volume 2 will set youon your journey of creating and building your own garden." Robin
"Create green outdoor spaces no matter how small and see how transformative they can be. Gardener and activist Tayshan Hayden Smith demonstrates 20 different practical projects you can create to positively change small outdoor spaces and pulls out inspiration from a variety of successful community gardens around the world. Tayshan's practical advice will help you make the most of your projects, with easy-to-follow steps and photography alongside inspiring examples of how simple garden projects--on even the smallest scale and budget--can open the doors to better well-being, uniting communities and reviving natural spaces to help create the greener future we're all fighting for. Reconnect with the outdoor space around you--perhaps start growing your own food or build a learning bed to educate children (and even adults) about the soil beneath their feet. Begin to reimagine how even the smallest of spaces can be green and living--transform a drainpipe into the perfect trellis for a climbing clematis or construct a pollinator wall out of repurposed tin cans to support local wildlife. Tayshan underpins all his practical takeaways with inspiring manifestos on why we need to improve small spaces, the environmental benefits for nature, and the wider issues around connections with growing and greening space. He also emphasizes the importance of recycling and reusing, both for the environment and keeping costs down. Most importantly, his message is clear: Everyone can play their part in creating green spaces to benefit us as individuals, communities, and the environment, too"--
"Whether you want to garden at a more accessible height, improve soil fertility, nurture plants with needs, or simply enjoy a closer sensory experience, growing in raised beds will help you reach new heights in the garden. Raised beds are possible in any-size garden, even on balconies, but it needs expert advice to create the optimum growing conditions, achieve the most practical use of space tailored to your individual needs, and ensure longevity of the raised bed structure."--
Featuring the work of dozens of talented artists, this richly illustrated and redesigned sequel to Purchia and Rooney's Fairy Homes & Gardens further spurs the imagination with images and stories of more than 50 new fairy dwellings.
Renowned landscape historian Michael Symes explores the history and techniques of printmaking and how prints of landscape gardens reflected and influenced fashion - sometimes at the expense of reality.
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