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Wouter Reh, Clemens Steenbergen
Architecture and Landscape. The Design Experiment of the Great European Gardens and Landscapes
The great parks and gardens of Europe come alive by the skilful interplay of natural landscape and architectural elements. Throughout the ages, however, this relationship has been treated in very different ways. The gardens of the Italian renaissance in the 15th or 16th century were based on rational plans, whereas the French parks of the Baroque period seem rather more geometric in design, and the English parklands of the 18th century present a scenic composition.
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