Evolution of Japanese Gardens Through Adaptation to Place
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The Fourth Symposium Schedule International Symposium of Day 1.(Saturday) August 28 ,2004 Day 3.(Monday) August 30 ,2004 Japanese Gardens August 28-30, 2004,Seattle, Washington 8:30 am Registration at the Center for Urban 8:30 am Registration:Center for Urban Horticul- Horticulture, University of Washington ture, University of Washington 9:00 am Declaration and Welcome 9:00 am Presentation No.4 Modernism and Tradition in Japanese Garden Evolution of 9:30 am Keynote Address:Can Japanese Gardens Tatsunosuke Tatsui evolve and change? Japanese Takeo Uesugi Presentation No.5 Evolving the Japanese Garden: Shigemori Mirei 10:30 am Address:Seattle Japanese Garden in 2004 Christian Tschumi Gardens James Thomas and Koichi Kobayashi 10:00 am Presentation No.6 Revitalized classic through 11:15 am Presentation No.1:Japanese Gardens in the gardens for public use in Tokyo World:Tradition and Modern through the Noritaka Tashiro, Katsutoyo Shiina, Adaptation History Masao Igarashi Makoto Suzuki to Place Presentation No.7 From Daigo to Ithaca: 12:15 pm Lunch Japanese Gardens Revisited Marc Keane 1:45 pm Presentation No.2:Welch Sanctuary and Program Host: Puget Sound Japanese Pacific Northwest 11:00 am Presentation No.8 Function as Meaning- Garden Society & International Terry Welch Social Events in Japanese Gardens Associations of Japanese Gardens, Inc. Kendall Brown 2:45 pm Presentation No.3:World . of Kuniyoshi Araki and His Innovation Presentation No.9 Vancouver Japanese Today Japanese Gardens face many critical issues: Jun Takeda and Tsutomu Akamatsu Gardeners’ Association the foremost being how to preserve and maintain Hiro Okusa historical gardens. The second is how to adapt the 3:45 pm Coffee Break spirit of the Japanese Garden to the pressures of 12:00 am Lunch modernization: the space for gardens is diminishing 4:00 pm Round Table Presentations/Discussion : and people’s beliefs, thoughts and tastes on the Evolution of Japanese Garden 1:30 pm Presentation No.10 Experience and Future Japanese Garden have changed and continue to Moderators: Takeo Uesugi & Terry Welch of Nikka Yuko Garden, Lethbridge change. Opportunities for engaging discussions will be and Panelists: Ron Herman, Marc Keane, Masami Sugimoto & Ronald Hironaka enhanced by the following questions: Richard Haag, Makoto Nakamura & Koichi ∗ Do Japanese Gardens Kobayashi Presentation No.11 Designing Japanese abroad have gardens in California comparable issues? Welcome Reception Ronald Herman *Do persons brought up 6:00 pm outside of Japan have the same apprecia- Day 2.(Sunday) August 29 ,2004 3:00 pm Round Table Discussion: State of Japa- tion and understand- 8:30 am Registration:At Kubota Garden, Seattle nese gardens and current issues: ing of the Japanese Moderators by Larry Rosenswig & Makoto Garden as those 9:00 am Work Shop No.1: Garden Construction/ Suzuki and Panelists by Tom Kuykendall, brought up in Japan? Kristin Berry, Tom Wheeler, Ian Simpkins *How does one try to Stone Setting by Shoji and Tak Yamada & Kazuo Mitsuhashi. adapt the spirit of the Japanese Gardens Work Shop No.2: Tree Prunning by Naoe to gardens in foreign Suzuki, Masa Mizuno Don Brooks, James 6:00 pm Closing remarks:Takenosuke Tatsui, countries? Thomas and Kazuo Mitsuhashi Vice President,IAJG, Inc Symposium speakers will present their current Optional Tours 12:00 am Lunch thinking and aspirations on the theme through both Day 4 (Tuesday) August 31, 2004 oral and visual exhibitions. Current conditions and 1:30 pm Work Shop No.3: Garden Construction Seattle Japanese Garden, Kobe Terrace Park, Water- issues of Japanese Gardens abroad will be presented Work Shop No.4: Tree Prunning fall Garden, Yao-Bellevue Garden, Ridge garden and by participating gardens. There will be opportunities to Welch Sanctuary. hear from and interact with world known experts. A 3:30 pm Coffee Break hands on workshop on garden development and Day 5-6 (Wed.-Thursday) Sept 1-2,2004 maintenancewill be a part of this symposium. Buchart Garden in Victoria, Nitobe Garden and other 6:00 pm Board of Directors Meeting gardens in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. The Speakers REGISTRATION FORM Registration Fees Takeo Uesugi Kendall Brown Takeo is a Professor Emeritus at California State Ken is an Associate Professor of Art History at Califor- For details, please consult with University, Pomona and President of Takeo Uesugi nia Long Beach State University. He is the author of www.users.qwest.net/~kobayashi/jg01.htm. Associates . He practices in landscape architecture “Japanese Style Gardens of the Pacific West Coast”. with the emphasis of Japanese Gardens. Hiro Okusa (1) Lecture/Workshop (August 28-30, 2004) James Thomas Hiro is a landscape designer/gardener and president of Early Bird: by April 30, 2004 $250 $_______ Jim is senior gardener at the Seattle Japanese Gar- Japonica Landscaping & Nurserie Ltd. based in den. He attended ISJG in 1996. He has received Vancouver B.C. He is a past president of Vancouver Regular : by July 31, 2004 $300 $_______ prunning training in Japan. Japanese Gardeners Association in charge of Momiji On site : after August 1, 2004 $350 $_______ Koichi Kobayashi Garden construction. Koichi is the President of Puget Sound Japanese Masami Sugimoto (2) Tours : ( Final fee is subject to change) Garden Society and Kobayashi & Associates and an Masami is a professor at Kobe Art & Techinical College (A) One Day : Seattle $50 $_______ Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington. and he dsigned Nikka Yuko Garden, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. (B) Two Days: Victoria/Vancouver B.C. Canada Makoto Suzuki Ronald Herman All transportation/lunch/admission/two night Makoto is a Professor of Landscape Architecture at the Ron is a landscape architect and President of Ronald lodging included $490 $_______ Tokyo Agricultural University. He is currently chairing Herman Associates based in California. He has de- a committee with the Japanese Institute of Landscape (Subject to foreign exchange) signed a number of significant gardens influenced by Architecture on “Japanese Gardens in the World”, to (3) Spouse program:( Final fee is subject to change) be published in 2004. Japanese garden. (A) Symposium Lecture per day . $85 $_______ Terry Welch (B) Welcome Reception $40 $_______ Terry is a landscape designer with an international (C) August 28 Tour : Tillicum Indian Village reputation based in Seattle. He created Welch Sanctu- Workshop leaders and panel members 6 Hours $80 $_______ ary. include the following: Jun Takeda & Ryusuke Onishi (D) August 29 Tour : Seattle Land and Water They have worked for Yoshikuni Araki, one of the Larry Rosensweig:Morikami Musium and Japanese 7 Hours $60 $_______ most innovative Japanese Garden desiners of 20th Garden, Del Ray Beach, Florida (E) August 30 Tour : Seattle Downtown Walking century. Naoe Suzuki:Gen Tei Enn Company, Shizuoka,Japan 4 Hours $25 $_______ Tsutomu Akamatsu Shoji & Tak Yamada : Hanatoyo Co. Kyoto, Japan Tsutomu is with the City of Kobe Parks. He supervised Masa Mizuno: Masa Mizuno Associates, Portland. Total enclosed $_______ renobation of Kobe Terrace Park Tsukimi Court, Seattle designed by Yoshikuni Araki. Don Brooks: Kubota Garden, Seattle Registrant Name_____________________________ Takenosuke Tatsui Richard Haag: Richard Haag Associates Address____________________________________ Takenosuke is the President of Tatsui Garden Re- Tom Kuykendall: Yao Garden, City of Bellevue City______________________State___ Zip_______ search Intitute of Tokyo, President of Garden Society Kristin Berry: San Sho Enn Japaneswe Garden at Phone___________________Fax________________ of Japan and the Vice president of the International the Chicago Botanic Garden, Illinois. Association of Japanese Garden. E-Mail_____________________________________ Makoto Nakamura: Professor Emeritus at Kyoto Signature___________________________________ Christian Tschumi University, Kyoto, Japan Christian is a landscape architect from Swizerland with Tom Wheeler: Nitobe Garden, University of British MLA from Harvard University and a Ph.D. from the Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. Kyoto University. Return this form with payment check to: Kazuo Mitsuhashi: Mitsuhashi Co., Chiba, Japan Yoritaka Tashiro Puget Sound Japanese Garden Society Ian Simpkins: Sho Fu So Garden, Philadelphia Yoritaka is a professor at Chiba University and the 1811 Queen Anne Ave.N. #200, Seattle,WA. 98109, USA president of Japanese Institute of Landscape Architec- Phone: 206-286- 9644, Fax 206- 286-0709 ture. Marc P. Keane E-Mail: [email protected] Marc is a landscape architect based in Kyoto. He For travel to and from Seattle and lodging arrangement, please holds BLA from Cornell University. He is an author of a Major supporters for this symposuim include contact J.D.Cook Travel (Kaz Arai) directly at: book-Japanese Garden Design. the the Center for Urban Horticulture at Univer- 317 Seneca St. , Seattle, WA 98101, Ph.206 447 2667 sity of Washington, Park Department of the City E-Mai: [email protected]. of Seattle and Commemorative Organization for the Japan World Exposition (70)..