Shakkei correct answers borrowed scenery
pagoda correct answers tiered tower with multiple eaves common in nepal, india, china, ....asia.
some are used as taoist houses of worship
torii gate correct answers traditional japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or
within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the profane to the sacred
Chateau/Jardin's Versailles correct answers Sun Kings palace, gardens, and grounds
Chateau Villandry correct answers Classical example of Renaissance and Tradition of French
Monastic Style. Four Gardens: Kitchen Garden, Herb "Simples Garden", Ornamental Garden
(Four Loves- allegories of love and music- tender love, passionate love, foolish love, and tragic
love), Water Garden.
Chateau/Jardin's Vaux le Vicomte correct answers Built for Nicolas Fouquet the royal finance
minister for King Louis XIV. Andre le Notre was the garden designer. Removed three villages.
Diverted water from the Angueil River. Massive earth movement. Hierarchy and Organization of
Space: the building, long central site line, secondary axis, series of terraces.
Tuileries gardens correct answers Italian style garden. Andre le Notre created a westward
extension. Axis along the Avenute des Tuileries which is today called the Caps Elysees.
Hampton Court Palace correct answers Built for Henry VII. Designed by CHRISTOPHER
WREN. Tudor and Baroque architecture. There is a maze, a Great Vine, and a Privy Garden.
King Henry VII added a deer Park, and Elizabeth I added a knot garden. A GOOD EXAMPLE
OF BLENDING SEVERAL DESIGN STYLES (Italian, French, Netherlands).
, Blenheim Woodstock correct answers Owned by the Duke of Marlborough. Designed by Sir
John Vanburgh (architect), and Henry Wise (gardener- anglo dutch Baroque).
Stowe correct answers Built in three phases. First, Sir John Vanbrugh was the architect, Charles
Bridgeman the gardener. Second, William Kent continues naturalistic design. Third, Lancelot
Brown was the gardener, where he took out or changed all of Bridgeman's work.
Shizilin correct answers Lion Grove Garden- Buddhist garden, it contains the largest rocks and
most elaborate rockeries of any garden in Suzhou.
Shinto correct answers spirit path as way to the Gods
Whang Shi Yuan correct answers Garden of the Master of the Fishing Nets- Sung Dynasty,
Smallest garden
Uji-Byodo-in correct answers Phoenix Hall (Shinden-style mansion, series of buildings
connected by covered walks, raised above the ground) on the edge of a Lotus Pond Pond was
used for boats.
Saiho-ji correct answers Kokedera or Moss Temple, Kyoto. Oldest surviving garden in Japan.
The idea of decorating an island with moss or trees belonged to the Jodo Sect Buddhist Priest
Muso Sosekli (1275-1351) converted the garden into a Zen Temple.
Ginkaku-ji correct answers Silver Pavilion, Designed by Yoshimasa (1435-90), was influenced
by Saiho-ji. Shows increase influence of Zen Buddhism on the arts. Huge, flat-topped cone:
reflect moonlight into the pavilion
Ryoan-ji correct answers Abbotts Garden. Zen Garden at its best, masterpiece of abstraction.