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Inspirations: A Time Travel through Garden History

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Every garden is an imagined paradise – a garden paradise that incorporates the personality of the individual who created it, but also the long history of horticulture. The book recounts the history of gardens from their likely origins in Mesopotamia to today; in chronological order and in sections with keywords, it introduces the most important styles as well as the people that have influenced developments in Europe. Although the famous and influential gardens often needed extensive funds for their creation, gardens are not designed for the privileged of this world. Whether it is an allotment, a landscape park, a cemetery, or a city park – small and large gardens interweave with the built landscape and are an inspiration for all of us.

216 pages, Hardcover

Published September 25, 2017

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Profile Image for Federico Werner.
11 reviews
December 17, 2023
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Delicious to read, freshly presented in short, interrelated snapshots. Very well researched. This book is a pearl to be kept close for frequent reference by anyone who is close to garden design and its history.
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8 reviews
July 16, 2024
Well researched but mainly focused on Europe and middle east (missing Asian gardens such as Japanese Gardens)
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