1. Il solco di fondazione_incisione divisione! 2. Il recinto come archetipo! 3. Il giardino contronatura! 4. Architettura recinto! 5. Il giardino in movimento! 6. Il giardino atomico!
1. Il solco di fondazione_incisione divisione! 2. Il recinto come archetipo! 3. Il giardino contronatura! 4. Architettura recinto! 5. Il giardino in movimento! 6. Il giardino atomico!
1. Il solco di fondazione_incisione divisione! 2. Il recinto come archetipo! 3. Il giardino contronatura! 4. Architettura recinto! 5. Il giardino in movimento! 6. Il giardino atomico!
”The back of the garden is random, the front formal.” (pag.25)!
Derek Jarmanʼs garden, ! London1995 p. 5.!
”When I came to Dungeness in the mid-eighties, I had no thought of building a garden. It looked impossible: shingle with no soil supported a sparse vegetation. Outsuade the front door a bed hd been built _ a rockery of broken bricks and concrete: it fitted in well. One day, walking on the beach at low tide, I noticed a magnificent flint. I brought it back and pulled out one of the brics. Soon I had replaced all the rubble with flints. They were hard to find, but after a storm a few more would appear. The bed looked great, like dragonʼs teeth – white and grey. My journey to the sea each morning had porpose.! I decided to stop there; after all, the bleakness of Prospect Cottage was what had made me fall in love with it. At the back I planted a dog rose. Then I found a curious piece of driftwood and used this, and one of the necklaces of holey stones that I hung on the wall, to stake the rose. The garden had began.” (pag.12)! ."!
Derek Jarmanʼs garden, ! London1995 p. 5.!