In Japanese gardens, composition follows from placement of the first
stone; all elements and plantings become interconnected. These eight
essays on Kyoto gardens similarly begin with keen description and build
into richly meditative excursions into art, Buddhism, nature, and
science. Landscape architect Marc Keane shows how Japanese gardens are
both a microcosm of the natural universe and a clear expression of our
humanity, mirroring how we think, worship, and organize our lives and
communities. Filled with passages of alluring beauty, this is a truly
transcendent book about "experiencing" Japanese design.
Marc Peter Keane, a graduate of Cornell University, is an American
landscape architect and author. He has lived in Kyoto, Japan, for over
20 years and specializes in Japanese garden design.