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Contents

Foreword, by RICHARD NEUTRA: xi

Acknowledgments: xv

Introduction: 3

PART ONE. THE THEORY: WHY & WHAT?: 7

1. Some Universal Garden Effects: 7

Space & Vista: 8

Privacy: 8

Age & Antiquity: 9

Rhythm of Nature: 9

Imagination: 9

2. Some Human Principles: 10

Logical Unity: 10

Economic Unity: 10

Esthetic Unity: 10

Spiritual Unity: 11

3. Some Intrinsic Characteristics: 12

Humanized Naturalism: 12

Line & Mass vs. Color: 13

Genji's Garden: 14

The Static Quality & Evergreens: 15

Yin & Yang: 16

Something of Symbolism: 17

4. Conventional Classifications: 19

Artificial-Hill Garden: 19

Flat Garden: 20

Tea Garden: 20

Three Moods: 21

PART TWO. THE PRACTICE: HOW?: 23

5. Some Design Techniques: 23

6. Arranging Rocks & Stones: 28

7. Integration of House & Garden: 30

8. Water Features: 31

Streams: 31

Ponds, Lakes, Islands: 32

Waterfalls: 32

9. Enclosures: Fences, Walls, Hedges, Gates: 34

10. Steppingstones & Pavements: 40

11. Artifacts: 42

Lanterns: 42

Basins: 42

Sculpture, Towers, Wells: 43

Bridges: 43

Sand Designs: 44

Sound Effects: 44

12. Garden Care & Plant Pruning: 46

PART THREE. THE REALIZATION: PLATES 1-239: 51

PART FOUR. PLANT LIST: WITH PLATES 240-79: 245

Bibliography: 265

Index: 267

Japanese Gardens for today

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