Secret Teachings in the Art of Japanese Gardens: Design Principles, Aesthetic Values
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Secret Teachings in the Art of Japanese Gardens: Design Principles, Aesthetic Values

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The art of the Japanese garden is a 1,500-year-old landscape design tradition that is still evolving, still instructive. Secret Teachings in the Art of Japanese Gardens explains the fundamental principles of this tradition and describes how those principles may be applied to a much wider range of environments than exists in Japan.
In the first section the author draws on h...more
Paperback, 220 pages
Published April 15th 1991 by Kodansha USA
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