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Caruncho discusses his design philosophy and influences in a substantial interview with the authors. The garden-academies of ancient Greek philosophers – along with his own study of Greek and Roman philosophy – proved a significant source of inspiration. Important historic gardens – the Alhambra, the great 14th century Spanish palace; Zen-inspired Japanese gardens; the Boboli Gardens of 16th century Florence; and French formal gardens designed by André Le Nôtre and others – were equally consequential.
Featured in this volume are private and public gardens throughout Spain – Madrid, Bilbao, Barcelona, Majorca, and elsewhere – and one in Biarritz, France. Ranging from small urban spaces to grand country estates and even to a spectacular landscape formed entirely of wheat, Caruncho’s garden designs combine influences from the past and present in masterly compositions that exemplify the formal garden for the new millennium.