Thinking about Japan right now.
Dan Pearson's land formHokkaido Japan

One of my most memorable teachers, David Buck. The above is Buck's design for the Osaka City University Media Cente Plaza with Makoto Noborisaka for Nikken Sekkei.

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Searching the net for some landscaping design inspiration and just found some in your post - thank for this.
ReplyDeleteJapan is well known for its creativity and detailed work of art and this post really showcase their amazing talents and ideas.
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Awesome country.
ReplyDeleteits amazing how they weaved the plant life into downtown Tokyo like that. very amazing.
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is really amazing Awesome country..
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Excellent View. Dan Pearson's land form is amazing.small garden design
ReplyDeleteIt's unbelieveble how people can make things like this these days. I love the picture from Kei University Tokyo.
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great pictures
ReplyDeletethe landscape is really amazing .. it's like a puzzle .. very productive country ..
ReplyDeleteIts unbelievable how people can make things like this these days, how they weaved the plant life into downtown Tokyo like that, very amazing. Searching the net for some landscaping design inspiration and just found some in your post - this post really showcase their amazing talents and ideas. Thank for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteInspirational design, subtle and unobtrusive
ReplyDeletehave to say that here is some amazing landscaping going on in japan wish there was some more stuff like that in london and kent
ReplyDeleteVery good blog and fantastic photos.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous design- love all the vegetation in the urban setting, David Buck's design is incredible as well.
ReplyDeleteThis Japan landscaping design are very creative. This great idea can be inspiration to all.
ReplyDeleteLike your blog but more photos would be great!
ReplyDeleteI love Japan for the engines they build but i never got my hands on such beautiful landscaping designs of Japan before. I would appreciate if you share more photos of "Tokyo's urban fabric ". Thanks!
ReplyDelete~Aansy Stone