Captured Landscape Architecture and the Enclosed Garden, 2nd Edition

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Illustration credits All illustrations not credited below are courtesy of Kate Baker

Introduction 0.1

Persian Carpet 1670–1750 Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, UK

1 Defining the territory: the ambiguous nature of an enclosed garden 1.1

Fisherman’s allotment, Wimmenummer Duinen Egmond aan Zee, North Holland Courtesy of Walter Herfst

1.6

Hidcote Manor, UK Courtesy of The National Trust

1.8

Stages of discovery, the Last Garden: the hammock Courtesy of Sarah Sze, Sze Studio

1.9

Stages of discovery, the Last Garden: crack in the wall Courtesy of Sarah Sze, Sze Studio

1.10

Stages of discovery, the Last Garden: mirror image Courtesy of Sarah Sze, Sze Studio

1.11

Stages of discovery, the Last Garden: inside the drum Courtesy of Sarah Sze, Sze Studio

1.17

The Machuca Patio, Alhambra, Granada, Spain Courtesy of Belinda Mitchell

1.18

Abbey Gardens, Tresco, UK Courtesy of Martin Andrews

1.20

Santi Quatro Coronatti, Rome Courtesy of Sam Johnson

1.21 and 1.22 Santi Quatro Coronatti, Rome, ground floor plan Drawn by Mark West

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