Landscape Design, Tips and Terms

Derek Fell's Book An Encyclopedia of Garden Design and Structure

© Georgene A. Bramlage

Tilia-Linden-Poland, © Georgene A. Bramlage, April 2007

The core of Derek Fell's book "Encyclopedia of Garden Design and Structure" is an information bank of garden landscape photos, but the introduction is its foundation.

Overview

Derek Fell, internationally known garden writer and photographer, has assembled over 800 of his garden landscape photographs as the core of An Encyclopedia of Garden Design and Structure: Ideas and Inspiration for Your Garden. The foundation, however, is Fell's introduction. Without reading it, the encyclopedic portion of the book becomes merely a collection of appealing garden photographs.

Fell acknowledges here in the introduction that his sources and the rationale for what he chooses as useful ideas are personal and biased. To clarify what gardens are important to Fell, readers need only investigate his publications about French Impressionist Painters.

The introduction contains eight divisions and descriptive subdivisions that may also serve readers as introductory landscape vocabulary text and ideas. Plenty of enlightening and useful garden landscape photographs illustrate these ideas. Here are the sections and resulting subsections:

Gardens of Inspiration

Informal versus Formal Design

Informal: No fixed plan in planting; plants are placed wherever there is room

Formal: A sense of order derived from art over nature; an architecturally designed garden based on regular geometric principles

Softscape versus Hardscape

Fell informs readers that "…the more hardscape used for a garden, the less labor-intensive it is likely to be."

Seasonal Considerations

Fell advises readers about ways gardens may vary.

A Definition of Terms

This section distinguishes among different professional categories of garden help.

Early Inspiration

Here is a concise and clear account of landscape garden history .

Expressing One's Individuality

Fell takes on the challenging question "How does one express individuality in a garden?" by providing the reader with a series of important goal-defining queries.

Fell summarizes the best and boldest of 20th-century landscape garden designers - the "trendsetters." Some of these names are familiar to the reader while other names might, in light of Fell's book, open entirely new garden worlds.

He lists five early 20th-century designers, now deceased:

Fell provides readers with two examples of modern and highly individualistic gardens:

More Information here at Suite101 about garden travel photographs and landscape photographs:

Design and Structure: A Photographic Encyclopedia by Derek Fell.

Residential Landscaping Photos: How to make use of landscape design and landscape idea photos as landscape design tools.

Landscaping Photographs Online: Internet sites offering landscape pictures vary significantly.

International Garden Photographs: April 2007, Landscaping Link of the Month. Away.com offers an archive of travel photographs that includes galleries devoted to international garden landscapes.

The Gardener's Gift of Travel: Part I – This is a virtual field trip through selected gardens of North America. Design characteristics pertinent to each garden are discussed.

The Gardener's Gift of Travel: Part II - The second part of a virtual field trip through selected gardens of North America. Design characteristics, most notably informalism and naturalism, are discussed.

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