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Obras de Katsuhiko Mizuno

Gardens in Kyoto (2002) 29 copias
Masterpieces of Japanese Garden Art: Western Kyoto (1991) — Fotógrafo — 10 copias
Samadhi on Zen Gardens (2016) 7 copias
Kyoto Sakura Collection (2003) 5 copias
Kyoto Momiji Collection (2003) 3 copias
京都 坪庭 (2001) 2 copias
Rain in Kyoto (1997) 2 copias
The Spirit of Kyoto (1997) 1 copia
京都町家の坪庭 (2006) 1 copia
Flower gardens of Kyoto (1998) 1 copia
Kyoto S Camelias (2000) 1 copia
現代の京風庭園 (1997) 1 copia

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An excellent book with beautiful photographs, I've used it to work on small Japanese rock garden (枯山水, karesansui) or "dry landscape" garden, that I've got next to my house.
 
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benbrainard8 | 3 reseñas más. | Apr 18, 2020 |
A lovely photography book about a certain kind of traditional Japanese garden: they're smaller and typically occur in courtyards within or between buildings. The photographs do an excellent job of conveying the sensibility and traditions of this particular garden type, and they cover a wide range of types, from stark or refined palace gardens and monastery gardens of gravel and rock to lush and relatively crowded private gardens of merchant houses, and all sorts of permutations and variations of location and style. I appreciated that the photographer did not always present the most accessible views of the gardens shown--for example some shots showed gardens covered in snow so that it took some effort to discern the garden's qualities. Each photograph is accompanied by a caption about the garden's location, some of its components, and notable qualities or features.

There is some introductory text as well as an epilogue describing how the author, who is also a designer of Japanese gardens, created one of the gardens shown in the book. I found myself wanting, if anything, a bit more text all around, but then again the photos were so interesting that I didn't want less of them, either.

The topic itself is fascinating and interesting, especially to me as a native of a culture where environment and building are kept much more separate than in traditional Japanese architecture. The very idea of a guest room or hallway that opens directly onto a courtyard, lush and filled with trees and plants, is foreign literally and emotional, but deeply appealing too. I can't get enough of reading about it.

Finally, I enjoy the cover of this book so much that I have had it propped up on my dressed for a couple weeks now.
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sweetsapling | 3 reseñas más. | Jan 27, 2012 |
A beautifully photographed book that provides some inspirational photos for building a tsuboniwa or small courtyard garden. The author provides a nice history of the courtyard gardens of Kyoto, and explains the differences between private and public examples. He also goes into detail about his design for a specific garden in a townhouse.
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klaidlaw | 3 reseñas más. | Nov 28, 2010 |
Despite the English on the cover, and the bilingual (English/Japanese) captions, the accompanying commentary is entirely in Japanese. As many of these books are bilingual (Japanese/English), and an English title usually indicates English notes, this is the sole - and rather significant - flaw to an otherwise very nice book on Japanese tea gardens (which are also known as roji - literally "dewy garden", a reference to the Buddhist pure land that the tea garden and tearoom represent).
 
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chamekke | Jul 1, 2006 |

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Obras
46
Miembros
284
Popularidad
#82,067
Valoración
½ 4.3
Reseñas
5
ISBNs
54
Idiomas
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