Evolution of Japanese Gardens Through Adaptation to Place

Evolution of Japanese Gardens Through Adaptation to Place

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)..

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