Portuguese Gardens

Portuguese Gardens
Author: Helder Carita
Publisher: ACC Distribution
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1990
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Studies the architectural relationship between Portugal's most outstanding houses and their gardens. Written by an architect and illustrated by a professional photographer, it is a classic reference work and a pictorial treasure.

The Gardens of Portugal

The Gardens of Portugal
Author: Helena Attlee
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9780711226937

The gardens of Portugal are among the most cosmopolitan in the world. The product of Portugal's long seafaring history, they bring together ideas from East and West in a style that is, in both design and planting, confident, flamboyant, exotic, and distinctly Portuguese. In the golden age of Portuguese exploration the glazed tiles and distinctive water tanks of the Moorish style were combined with the open loggias and box parterres of the Italian Renaissance, and gardens were decorated with statues and reliefs of dolphins, sea horses, anchors and other maritime motifs. From China, Japan, Africa, Australia and the Americas, Portugal's seafarers brought new seeds and plants such as camellias and rhododendrons that flourished in the mild climate.This book describes some twenty-eight gardens, stunningly photographed by John Ferro Sims.

Gardenista

Gardenista
Author: Michelle Slatalla
Publisher: Artisan Books
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2016-10-18
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1579656528

Named a Best Gift Book for Gardeners by The New York Times Book Review, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Times, Domino magazine, and Goop. The team behind the inspirational design sites Gardenista.com and Remodelista.com presents an all-in-one manual for making your outdoor space as welcoming as your living room. Tour personality-filled gardens around the world and re-create the looks with no-fail planting palettes. Find hundreds of design tips and easy DIYs, editors’ picks of 100 classic (and stylish) objects, a landscaping primer with tips from pros, over 200 resources, and so much more.

Houses and Gardens of Portugal

Houses and Gardens of Portugal
Author: Marcus Binney
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: 9780847820993

Unveils Portugal's historic houses and gardens.

Gardens of the Iberian Peninsula

Gardens of the Iberian Peninsula
Author: Nadja Horsch
Publisher: Frank & Timme GmbH
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2023-11-22
Genre:
ISBN: 3732909719

In garden research, Spanish and Portuguese green spaces are scarcely visible. This is a striking contrast not only to their diversity and quality but also to the global network of both countries, especially during the Early Modern period. To counterbalance this, specialists from Spain, Portugal and Germany gathered in 2021 on an international and interdisciplinary conference. In the Portuguese Palace of Queluz they discussed the fundamental issues of garden art on the Iberian Peninsula. Their contributions are collected in this book. They are proof of a cross-border transcultural approach, which has freed itself from ­national stereotypes. Also, it addresses insights which have been derived from the cultural interaction across the centuries and the different epochs of garden art.

Gardens of Madeira—Gardens of the World

Gardens of Madeira—Gardens of the World
Author: Beata Elżbieta Cieszyńska
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1527551210

The volume Gardens of Madeira – Gardens of the World. Contemporary Approaches displays present tendencies in calling upon the idea of gardens, being a wide-range approach to their literary, sociological and cultural representations. The book`s four parts: “Madeira: A Garden in the Sea?”, “Gardens as Temporal and Spatial Category. Cultural and Literary Approaches”, “Gardens as an Expression. Socio-cultural Perspectives” and “Re-Creating the Archetypal Garden – Discourses and Practices” refer to vast geographical and cultural areas, starting with the very complex sample of the overseas-yet-European Island of Madeira, and then joining the exemplification material from historical and contemporary European communities (with some luso-centric accents), including examples from the less known Slavonic and Eastern European countries. Those European issues are confronted with various non-European societies such as from Africa, Asia, and both Americas. Gardens evoke and express in many ways the present human condition, and - as such a process goes on - this book provides proposals for patterns to connect them to the modern and post-modern rules of self defining, reading the Other, interpreting world/national/cultural literatures, as well as to the various attempts to introduce the idea of gardens into the basic spatial and temporal aspects of contemporary communities. It also demonstrates the theoretical and practical attempts to project our “gardens` dependence” on to one of the essentials for contemporary societies which are multicultural, urbanised, technologically equipped and dependent, but which still are keen on reading and constructing paradises as environmental and cultural spaces for both asylum and encounter. The huge advantage of the book is showing to scholars and the wider public how discourses from the past meet with the quests of both the Humanities and the Sciences for gardening inspirations, not only for the sake of the today’s societies, but also when projecting the future of the Earth.