Gardens of Sri Lanka. 2000 years of landscape architecture tradition
Silvana Editoriale
Edited by Senake Bandaranayake and Klaus Holzhausen.
English Text.
Cinisello Balsamo, 2024; bound, pp. 288, 340 col. ill., cm 25x27.
ISBN: 88-366-5955-1 - EAN13: 9788836659555
Subject: Gardens and Parks
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Weight: 0 kg
Following the journey proposed by Klaus Holzhausen and the authors of this volume, one goes from surprise to surprise.
First of all, there's the unsuspected world of the great royal estates: spatial generosity here reflects a local aristocratic civilization which found in the garden the highest point of its art. Another essential tradition presented in this volume is that of Sri Lanka's monastic gardens. The sheer number of Buddhist monasteries scattered all over the island since almost 2000 years is incredible. Most of these sites contain rather gardens than buildings. Then there's the more complex case of colonial gardens, those magical but often forced amalgams between a self-celebrating culture from outside and the local to- pography and vegetation. Last but not least - and the volume that Klaus Holzhausen, as a true prophet of the places he has traversed for nearly three decades, makes clear - is the existence of contemporary gardens that have, physically and imme- diately for those lucky enough to walk through them, an extraordinary force and something to teach the world.
The extremely meticulous way in which Gardens of Sri Lanka has been elaborated and the quality of the iconic and written documentation permit readers to already be there and to discover page after page the existence of another w