Parcs publics et paysagisme au Japon entre le milieu du xixe siècle et le début du xxe siècle

The opening up of the country at the time of the Meiji revolution in 1686 was a time of great change in the history of gardens in Japan. At that time the model of the Japanese garden became more diverse under Western influence. This evolution was heightened and accelerated by a new urban component,...

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Main Author: Yoko Mizuma
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Language:fra
Published: Agrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP Lille 2015-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/10726
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description The opening up of the country at the time of the Meiji revolution in 1686 was a time of great change in the history of gardens in Japan. At that time the model of the Japanese garden became more diverse under Western influence. This evolution was heightened and accelerated by a new urban component, introduced from outside, that of the “public park”. It is around the concepts of the “public park” and “of the Westernisation of the garden style” that the Japanese school of landscape architecture imagined and designed a new type of park. Two schools inspired by two different European countries, played a key role : one, the Seiroku Honda school (1866-1952), founded on silviculture, inspired by the German school, and the other, the Hayato Fukuba school (1856-1921), founded on ornamental horticulture, influenced by the French school. Through the history of the development of the concept of the public park and the examples of three parks and gardens created at the beginning of the 20th century, it is possible to understand how these two schools stimulated the development of a new form of landscape architecture in Japan.
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spelling doaj-art-b0ebe415379f44c6beef325b861c7c1e2025-02-05T16:22:00ZfraAgrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP LilleProjets de Paysage1969-61242015-07-011210.4000/paysage.10726Parcs publics et paysagisme au Japon entre le milieu du xixe siècle et le début du xxe siècleYoko MizumaThe opening up of the country at the time of the Meiji revolution in 1686 was a time of great change in the history of gardens in Japan. At that time the model of the Japanese garden became more diverse under Western influence. This evolution was heightened and accelerated by a new urban component, introduced from outside, that of the “public park”. It is around the concepts of the “public park” and “of the Westernisation of the garden style” that the Japanese school of landscape architecture imagined and designed a new type of park. Two schools inspired by two different European countries, played a key role : one, the Seiroku Honda school (1866-1952), founded on silviculture, inspired by the German school, and the other, the Hayato Fukuba school (1856-1921), founded on ornamental horticulture, influenced by the French school. Through the history of the development of the concept of the public park and the examples of three parks and gardens created at the beginning of the 20th century, it is possible to understand how these two schools stimulated the development of a new form of landscape architecture in Japan.https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/10726public parkJapanShinjuku GyoenHibiya parkHenri MartinetÉdouard André
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Parcs publics et paysagisme au Japon entre le milieu du xixe siècle et le début du xxe siècle
Projets de Paysage
public park
Japan
Shinjuku Gyoen
Hibiya park
Henri Martinet
Édouard André
title Parcs publics et paysagisme au Japon entre le milieu du xixe siècle et le début du xxe siècle
title_full Parcs publics et paysagisme au Japon entre le milieu du xixe siècle et le début du xxe siècle
title_fullStr Parcs publics et paysagisme au Japon entre le milieu du xixe siècle et le début du xxe siècle
title_full_unstemmed Parcs publics et paysagisme au Japon entre le milieu du xixe siècle et le début du xxe siècle
title_short Parcs publics et paysagisme au Japon entre le milieu du xixe siècle et le début du xxe siècle
title_sort parcs publics et paysagisme au japon entre le milieu du xixe siecle et le debut du xxe siecle
topic public park
Japan
Shinjuku Gyoen
Hibiya park
Henri Martinet
Édouard André
url https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/10726
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