The Water Garden
The perfect companion to Merrell’s The Walled Garden (see p. 43), this new book is a celebration of water gardens worldwide. Well-known author Leslie Geddes-Brown traces the history of the decorative use of water in the garden, from the tinkling fountains of ancient Persian enclosures to the most avant-garde creations by twenty-first-century designers. Thematic chapters present water gardens of all types, from Islamic and Oriental to romantic and formal, and from landscape gardens to town gardens. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction followed by three or four beautifully illustrated features on specific gardens around the globe. The book concludes with an international plant directory, a guide to water gardens open to the public and full contact details of all the contemporary designers featured, making this an essential, inspirational reference.
• Features water gardens from around the globe, from the Far East to North America, and from Britain and Europe to North Africa and the Middle East
• Includes the work of such celebrated designers as Harold Peto, Geoffrey Jellicoe, Helen Dillon and Derek Jarman, and such revered gardens as Stourhead, Giverny, the Villa d’Este, and Oehme, van Sweden & Associates’ Still Pond in Virginia
• An invaluable resource for garden lovers everywhere