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UNIT III
INTERIOR LANDSCAPE
Introduction
Classical Chinese garden, are a special aspect in traditional Chinese culture and art.
A garden is purported to meet man's demand for relaxation and lodging.
A Chinese garden mixes man-made landscape with natural scenery, architecture,
painting, literature, calligraphy, and horticulture.
The classical Chinese garden originated in the Shang and Zhou dynasties, when
monarchs began to build parks for their own leisure and pleasure.
by the Qin and Han dynasties the Chinese had already learned how to imitate nature
in their gardens, and private gardens had appeared.
During the Wei, Jin, and South and North dynasties, private gardens came in vogue
as the rich and powerful sought to express their sentiment in landscaping.
TYPES
the Chinese gardens fall into four categories, that is, imperial
gardens, private garden, monastic gardens, and gardens in
scenic resorts. Famous monastic gardens including the Jinci
Temple of Shanxi and the Tanzhe Temple of Beijing; whereas the
West Lake of Hangzhou and the Darning Lake Jinan belong to
scenic gardens.
Chinese gardens can be classified into regular gardens,
naturalistic gardens and mixed gardens. Generally speaking,
most of the gardens in the West are regular gardens. Most Chinese
gardens, be they large imperial gardens or small private ones, are
naturalistic gardens.
Philosophy
The Chinese conceived that man emerged from the bowels of earth like any
mountain or plant and therefore was one of them in it.
The chinese thought was more on mystic taoism. Two means the way and
must live, work and die with the laws of nature given by heaven
It emphasized the individual rather than community and instinct
In any scene , the viewpoint is always at the ground level, as though the
observer himself were some disembodied part of a scene already ethearal
through atmosphere.
Modeled on nature
Miniature landscape of large areas
Symbolic elements
Meditation
Symbolic features
ELEMENTS
Chinese gardens consist of three natural
elements, rock, water and plants.
The rock in the garden represents the skeleton
of universe,
the water- the blood of the universe and
the plant-the hair of the universe.
Thus by making use of these elements it
animates life in the garden.
ELEMENTS