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Orientador(es)
Resumo(s)
This paper aims to make known in Portugal the concept of "Rock Garden", where it came
from, the influences that suffered, what are its benefits and how we can design a "rock garden"
in our country.
With Eastern influences, the rock gardens are like a patchwork of cultures culminating in
gardens that are valued for their natural sustainability.
Generally the concept of "Rock Garden" is associated with barren gardens, monotonous,
where green is the predominant color and where vegetation comes down to cacti. However,
this thesis explains how this idea, though not wrong, can be adapted to make colorful rock
gardens, with a variety of native species. Therefore it would bring benefits both economically
and environmentally friendly for our country.
At a time when sustainability and economism are themes in vogue for our future, it is important
that these areas are a habitat to new living beings, that they can be framed in the
surrounding landscape and, above all, that they can be its natural extension.
The role of landscape architect is essential in order to integrate human intervention along
with nature through his knowledge
Descrição
Mestrado em Arquitectura Paisagista - Instituto Superior de Agronomia
Palavras-chave
garden rock garden sustainability japonese garden
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Fonseca, M.O.M.R. - Jardim com rochas e jardim em rochas: rock garden. Lisboa: ISA, 2015, 94 p.
