Garden of cosmic speculation Portrak found in the home, near Dumfries in the "south-west of Scotland."
It is a private garden created by Charles Jenks, a prominent American architect,
Who led and developed the theory of postmodernism in contemporary architecture,
The architectural critic and historian of architecture,
The author of many articles and studies, as well as landscape designer.
This construction of the revelation of his wife, Genex, where in 1988
Jenks inherited from his mother, a piece of land in Scotland. Forms through the park decided to show the beauty of the universe,
From the global to the form of miniature, before turning into a garden of cosmic speculation
This was the land planted with vegetables and berries and they contain several greenhouses.
And originated the park when it decided to Maggie Keswick and her husband, Charles Jenks digging a pond in the garden
In 1989, was the use of the soil resulting from drilling in the design of the gentle hills surrounding,
Maggie where she was an expert in Chinese gardens,
Was normal making statues resemble the Chinese dragon.
The park was also containing sculptures and statues and metal decoration of the double helix and the plane,
Offering a range of values of the Marxist dialectic of chaos theory and the structure of DNA and black holes and geometric images too typical. In the past, gardens were created under the influence of literature, and contrast originated this garden influenced by mathematics and science, especially engineering fractal, where we are accustomed to gardens in straight lines and instead was used waves Jenks and sprains, which up to the wall and pass along the lower part of ditch and fence and gate. Died Maggie Keswick in 1995 in spite of this, he continued Jenks to develop his ideas about the park, where he became represent mathematical formulas and scientific part combines elegance natural monuments, statues and curves synthetic, where one of the parks unique not only in Scotland but in the world Collect. Garden is one of the private sector, but usually opens in the one day each year via "parks" in Scotland and are collecting money from the sale of tickets for the Maggie's Centre, a cancer care charity
It is a private garden created by Charles Jenks, a prominent American architect,
Who led and developed the theory of postmodernism in contemporary architecture,
The architectural critic and historian of architecture,
The author of many articles and studies, as well as landscape designer.
This construction of the revelation of his wife, Genex, where in 1988
Jenks inherited from his mother, a piece of land in Scotland. Forms through the park decided to show the beauty of the universe,
From the global to the form of miniature, before turning into a garden of cosmic speculation
This was the land planted with vegetables and berries and they contain several greenhouses.
And originated the park when it decided to Maggie Keswick and her husband, Charles Jenks digging a pond in the garden
In 1989, was the use of the soil resulting from drilling in the design of the gentle hills surrounding,
Maggie where she was an expert in Chinese gardens,
Was normal making statues resemble the Chinese dragon.
The park was also containing sculptures and statues and metal decoration of the double helix and the plane,
Offering a range of values of the Marxist dialectic of chaos theory and the structure of DNA and black holes and geometric images too typical. In the past, gardens were created under the influence of literature, and contrast originated this garden influenced by mathematics and science, especially engineering fractal, where we are accustomed to gardens in straight lines and instead was used waves Jenks and sprains, which up to the wall and pass along the lower part of ditch and fence and gate. Died Maggie Keswick in 1995 in spite of this, he continued Jenks to develop his ideas about the park, where he became represent mathematical formulas and scientific part combines elegance natural monuments, statues and curves synthetic, where one of the parks unique not only in Scotland but in the world Collect. Garden is one of the private sector, but usually opens in the one day each year via "parks" in Scotland and are collecting money from the sale of tickets for the Maggie's Centre, a cancer care charity
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