1st Edition

European Gardens History, Philosophy and Design

By Tom Turner Copyright 2011
    424 Pages
    by Routledge

    Garden design and usage has been a feature of human civilization as far back as Neolithic times, when the first gardens began to be used for residential, horticultural and sacred tasks. Tom Turner follows the entire history of the European garden from its prehistoric roots right up to the present day in this beautifully illustrated book.

    European Gardens is divided into ten periods of history and garden development, detailing the advancement of land usage for over 10,000 years. Some of the topics covered in this comprehensive book include the Egyptian gardens of the Pharaohs, the castle gardens of medieval times, eclectic gardens of the nineteenth century and abstract gardens of the last 100 years. The geographical scope of this book covers the whole of the European continent, and touches the garden designs of North Africa and the Middle East.

    Turner is a skilled landscape architect and garden historian, who supports his engaging writing with his own detailed plans and diagrams. European Gardens also features almost 1,000 colour photographs from across the continent allowing the reader to see for themselves how the design and structure of gardens has developed over time.

    A companion to the Asian Gardens book, published by Routledge in 2010, European Gardens is a development of the original Garden History book from 2004.

    Preface 1. Design Philosophy  2. Garden Origins 10,000-1,000 BCE  3. Egyptian Gardens 2,000 BCE- 1000 BCE  4. Classical Gardens 1400 BCE–500 AD  5. Medieval Gardens 600 AD–1500 AD 6. Renaissance Gardens 1350–1650  7. Baroque Gardens 1600–1750  8. Neoclassical and Romantic Gardens 1700–1810  9. Eclectic Gardens 1800–1900  10. Abstract and Post-Abstract Gardens 1900–2000  Notes  Picture Credits  Index

    Biography

    Tom Turner teaches on the undergraduate and masters programmes in garden history and landscape architecture at the University of Greenwich in London.

    "While European Gardens may look like a coffee table book at first glance, it reads like an introductory course on European garden design." - Landscape Architecture Magazine