Empty and silent, Zen gardens invite visitors to become involved in states of mental transition in which scale, content and meaning evolve, giving them a mysterious poetic quality. In this globalised world of instant gratification, we are detached from the natural order of things.
« Through this graduation work I wish to open a reflection on time, space and emptiness on the scale of the Japanese garden which proves that it is possible to cultivate a place of discovery where we can invent something new for ourselves, and therefore for the world.»
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