Botanical gardens : the influence of Islam, arid lands, and water in the Middle East

The concept of the botanical garden can be traced to ancient times. The idea of the 'garden as paradise', the 'garden as orchard' and the 'chahar bagh' are part of the Persian culture, dating to 6000 B.C.. Mesopotamia is the supposed location of Eden, the oldest garden...

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Main Author: Sellers, Catherine Clabby
Other Authors: Havens, W. H.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1988
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191979
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1919792015-11-10T03:01:11Z Botanical gardens : the influence of Islam, arid lands, and water in the Middle East Sellers, Catherine Clabby Havens, W. H. Deeter, M. T. Jones, W. D. The concept of the botanical garden can be traced to ancient times. The idea of the 'garden as paradise', the 'garden as orchard' and the 'chahar bagh' are part of the Persian culture, dating to 6000 B.C.. Mesopotamia is the supposed location of Eden, the oldest garden of the world. To determine the design criteria most suitable for a new botanical garden to be located in the Middle Fast, a study is required of: botanical garden history, the religious and cultural aspects of Islam which have formed design-rules for gardens , features common to arid lands, and water as a finite resource. The purpose of this study is to determine criteria for a botanical garden most suitable to the conditions of the Middle East in general, Kuwait in particular, and to identify those criteria in terms of the public benefits of recreation, education, conservation and enhancement of religious experience. 1988 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191979 213442912 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description The concept of the botanical garden can be traced to ancient times. The idea of the 'garden as paradise', the 'garden as orchard' and the 'chahar bagh' are part of the Persian culture, dating to 6000 B.C.. Mesopotamia is the supposed location of Eden, the oldest garden of the world. To determine the design criteria most suitable for a new botanical garden to be located in the Middle Fast, a study is required of: botanical garden history, the religious and cultural aspects of Islam which have formed design-rules for gardens , features common to arid lands, and water as a finite resource. The purpose of this study is to determine criteria for a botanical garden most suitable to the conditions of the Middle East in general, Kuwait in particular, and to identify those criteria in terms of the public benefits of recreation, education, conservation and enhancement of religious experience.
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Botanical gardens : the influence of Islam, arid lands, and water in the Middle East
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title Botanical gardens : the influence of Islam, arid lands, and water in the Middle East
title_short Botanical gardens : the influence of Islam, arid lands, and water in the Middle East
title_full Botanical gardens : the influence of Islam, arid lands, and water in the Middle East
title_fullStr Botanical gardens : the influence of Islam, arid lands, and water in the Middle East
title_full_unstemmed Botanical gardens : the influence of Islam, arid lands, and water in the Middle East
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