• Happy New Year 2011

    Updated: 2010-12-30 17:23:00
    : KUJAWA ARCHITECTURE LLC Telephone 773 292 1358 Fax 773 292 1206 Email info crkarch.com 1757 N Kimball Chicago IL 60647 PROJECTS STUDIO BLOG Thursday , December 30, 2010 Happy New Year 2011 Emma , our office companion , along with the Humans would like to wish everyone a safe and prosperous 2011. Recent Posts LOHI Flats Denver , Colorado Architect's Newspaper Studio Visit Longman Eagle in NYTimes Archeworks goes to Venice The Brick Eaters Dry Bones Itinerary STL Cosmology of Yard NYC Historic Sears Building Butte , Montana LOHI Flats Denver , Colorado This blog has moved

  • Why should the landscape of Chinese cities be designed like Baroque gardens?

    Updated: 2010-12-26 06:28:10
    Why build Chinese cities like Baroque gardens? It is said that the Baroque style of planting design originated in France, and was for show. A ‘Cartesian’ geometry was used to create avenues, canals and parterres. The master plans of Baroque Garden had outspreading geometric forms. It was a western aesthetic which respected geometry as [...]

  • Opium and cocaine as recreational garden plants and drugs

    Updated: 2010-12-25 08:17:46
    Growing Papaver somniferum (right pics) in your garden is legal in the UK but not in the US. Converting it to opium or morphine is illegal in both countries. Erythroxylon coca (left pics) is the source of cocaine, which was a legal ingredient in Coca Cola until 1903. Opium was banned in China, in 1799. [...]

  • Happy Christmas from Gardenvisit.com to all our readers

    Updated: 2010-12-23 06:54:55

  • The landscape setting of Dun Carloway Broch, Lewis, Outer Hebrides

    Updated: 2010-12-21 07:59:35
    Brochs are a unique building form, dating from the 1st century BC and indigenous to Scotland. They had internal wooden floors and they were inhabited. This is clear. But how they were located and why they were built is unclear. Gordon Childe interpreted brochs as fortifications from which chiefs ruled subject populations. Since no [...]

  • Living Architecture

    Updated: 2010-12-20 14:22:57
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  • Garden history as a word-and-image subject

    Updated: 2010-12-16 19:36:35
    John Dixon Hunt has edited journals on Word and Image and Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes. I am an enthusiastic supporter of the link between the two disciplines, both of which are comparatively modern. As a practitioner, Ian Hamilton Finlay is notable for combining words with garden images. But the [...]

  • Gardens as models for landscape urbanism, urban design and city planning.

    Updated: 2010-12-10 19:42:25
    As the above and below photographs show, it is a good idea to test ideas at the small scale and the human scale before building them at full scale. This also applies to city building: ideas should be tested at the garden scale before being built at the city scale. There are three advantages to [...]

  • Parterre with plate-bande in compartment garden, shown in Stoke Edith Wall Hanging – and landscape urbanism

    Updated: 2010-12-10 06:13:28
    This tapestry (dated 1710-20)  was rescued from a fire at Stoke Edith Park  in 1927 (see aerial photo of Stoke Edith today). It shows a garden which may have belonged to Stoke Edith House and which may have been designed by George London. It is the principal section of a compartment garden, designed for walking [...]

  • 10 Questions for Architects to Ask Potential Residential Clients

    Updated: 2010-12-08 15:30:00
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