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FREE MIRRORS OF PARADISE: THE GARDENS OF FERNANDO CARUNCHO PDF Guy Cooper,Gordon Taylor | 224 pages | 18 Dec 2000 | Monacelli Press | 9781580930710 | English | New York, United States Mirrors of paradise: the gardens of fernando carun the best Amazon price in Janet Mavec knows a Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho or two about beauty. An authority on antique jewelry, she once ran a jewelry shop on Madison Avenue and for a while designed her own line, including a collection with garden-themed motifs. The property was a hodgepodge of buildings; trees and plantings had grown up in every direction. A hardscrabble German farmer had constructed a stone cottage on the property around ; subsequent landowners had left behind a Sears kit house and two barns. Mavec found herself trying to figure out a way to pull together the old and new buildings and the ragtag fields, fruit orchards, and gardens. Click here to see the gallery for "Earthly Delights. Mavec is a gardening enthusiast who has served on the board of Wave Hill, a lush public garden in the Bronx, and is now on the board of the Horticultural Society of New York. She wanted her own property to reflect a sense of continuity with the landscape as it existed for generations. At one point she even researched the life of a famous former owner, Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, a children's book writer who oversaw the syndicate that produced the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys series. Adams had moved to the farm in the late s and, for the next half century, wrote in the stone cottage and gardened on the property. Mavec dug through old magazines and newspapers for period descriptions or photographs of the grounds. Frustratingly, nothing turned up. Drawn to Caruncho's love of ancient Greek philosophy and classical garden design, she and Nordberg visited him at his house outside Madrid and invited him to take a look at their gardens back in the States. Caruncho's visit the next year led to only his second American commission. Rather than attempting Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho historical restoration, Caruncho conjured his own mythical history of the landscape. To bring that imagined town to fruition, he didn't relocate the older structures or erect new Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho instead, he moved the land. He began with some drastic editing: He altered grades, removed ledges and a parking area; he hauled away truckloads of trees, bushes, and flower beds. Then he redesigned the driveway, created paths between the buildings, and constructed a series of fieldstone walls which Mavec calls "cheap Richard Serras"which not only gave shape to her kitchen gardens, but created a sense of enclosure and protection, like the walls of an ancient village. The final touch was the placement of an elliptical reflecting pool in front of the original stone cottage. The pool echoes the contours of the natural pond nearby, assuming a sculptural presence that contrasts with the strict geometry of the new house. In what Mirrors of Paradis e coauthor Taylor calls "a typically exquisite Caruncho move," the garden designer "brilliantly and simply moved back the forest" on the rise of the hill at the back of the new house, which had previously been cluttered with trees. What remains is an open field shaped into a loose ellipse. Mavec compares it to the colonnades that form an oval in St. Peter's Square in Rome; at Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho same time, this back field acts as a firebreak. Caruncho may be a classicist, but he Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho lets practical considerations out of sight. Nordberg, who had always looked at the farm as a working environment, was initially skeptical of Caruncho's grand plans. He didn't want a formal estate or an art installation. We have lunch in the vegetable garden, eating the foods we've grown. We'll take a walk around the back field, and if we have houseguests, we might have a drink up there. Mavec says she "fusses and plants and plays" with the vegetables and flowers on a weekly basis. Each spring I replant the vegetable garden, which for me is like getting the chance to redecorate. Celebrity Style. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. Photo: Andre Baranowski. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. More From House Tours. Watch It Happen! Fernando Caruncho Redesigns Janet Mavec&#;s New Jersey Garden Description Imported from USA. Full description not available. Un libro muy completo sobre los jardines de Fernando Caruncho del siglo Hace falta ahora un libro sobre sus creaciones mas recientes. Read more Unica pecca: alcune foto un po' sgranate e non a fuoco Did a paper on Fernando Caruncho and this book was my go to for thorough explanations of his designs. Wonderful photos. He is an interesting person and designer. Book can serve as inspiration for those looking to design landscapes with geometric forms Mirrors of Paradise is a truly inspired presentation of a diverse sampling of Fernando Caruncho's architectural genius writ large on the landscape. A highly imaginative gardener by disposition, Caruncho possesses an idiosyncratic eye for wrinkles in the formal geometry of what is usually mundane. And the capacity to ingeniously comment on what he observes through design innovations which exhibit both wit Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho poignancy. To take but one example of this phenomena, in the Ollauri Garden which was designed in the mid nineteen- eighties, where a traditional water jet might be placed in the middle of numerous individual fountains making up a large flat reflecting pool, Caruncho plants single tall cypress trees in Mirrors of Paradise: The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho troughs. What a revelation this transformation of the ordinary creates! Such touches of imaginative whimsy permeate this man's work. But it is not caprice for its own sake. Every action is deliberate and conveys meaning. Every formal element tells a story. Mirrors Of Paradise is exceptionally well-designed, well-written, and contains a wealth of photographic images that do great justice to a man's work which is visually stunning, intellectually sophisticated and imaginatively pure. This product is currently out of stock. Landscapes: Fernando Caruncho | Landscape Architect View Larger Image. Ask Seller a Question. Publisher: The Monacelli Press. Now back in stock, this highly sought after monograph represents the gardens and landscapes of the Spanish designer Fernando Caruncho. Renowned internationally for serene compositions based on timeless principles of natural forms and geometry, Caruncho has recently completed two landscapes in the United States, one in the rolling farmland of New Jersey and the other in Florida. Caruncho draws inspiration from a wide spectrum of precedents--the garden-academies of ancient Greek philosophers as well as important historic gardens in Spain, Italy, France, and Japan; in "Mirrors of Paradise," Caruncho discusses his design philosophy and influences in a substantial interview with the authors. Caruncho's gardens range from small urban spaces to grand country estates, and his design trademarks include geometric grids, rolling waves of the shrub escallonia, refined and playful pavilions and gazebos, calm reflecting pools, and vistas that capitalize on the contrasts inherent in his plant palette. In their inventive and evocative fusion of the historic and contemporary, Caruncho's garden designs are masterful compositions that exemplify the formal garden for the new millennium. Mirrors of Paradise Now back in stock, this highly sought after monograph represents the gardens and landscapes of the Spanish designer Fernando Caruncho. Caruncho draws insp Full description. Visit Seller's Storefront. Thank you for your interest in our books! Our store policies adhere to the policies set forth by AbeBooks. We strive to keep our descriptions accurate and our shipping fast. We are available to answer any questions you may have prior to ordering about the product or shipping. 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