Reflections of Paradise The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho: The Gardens of Fernando Caruncho
By (Author) Gordon Taylor
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
29th September 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Landscape gardening
712
Hardback
304
Width 229mm, Height 279mm
Spanish landscape designer Fernando Caruncho has spent over four decades impressing the world with his breathtaking garden designs, which create a perfect union of architectural design within nature. The sources of inspiration of Fernando Caruncho are as diverse as Islam, Zen to European Classicism, and his attention to the control of light, geometrical scale and use of local materials are key principals of his design approach. In this book Caruncho personally curates a selection of his favorite international garden projects, including: a vineyard in Italy, a private garden in Biarritz, France, and an expansive agricultural estate in New Jersey. Caruncho gives readers a glimpse at his creative thought process through inspirational images, ephemera and sketchbooks. Guaranteed to be must-have for the coffee tables of inspired garden lovers.
Fernando Caruncho has been designing gardens for over four decades, but his background is in philosophy, which he studied at the University of Madrid. His fascination with pre-Socratic Greek philosophy awakened a deep curiosity about the relationship between man and the natural world, which translated itself into a preoccupation with garden design. In 1979 he began his studies at the Castillo de Batres, private landscaping school in Madrid, in these years he unites both influences giving his work as a gardener a personal identity and character. In 1979 Caruncho established his own landscape design studio. His first work accomplished at the age of 21, was a house in Madrid, was featured in Vogue Decoration, Paris in 1987. Since, Caruncho has designed countless high profile gardens across the globe ranging from private homes, expansive agricultural estates and public spaces. His work is frequently featured in high profile publications such as: Architectural Digest, Vogue, The New York Times, Elle Dcor, W Magazine.