The garden of cosmic speculation, Scotland, inspired by fractal geometry
The garden design relies on Science and math, especially geometry fractal, the story of the Park?
The gardens are linked with the world of literature and poetry, often inspired by one when designing its own romantic nature's elements, but the garden of cosmic speculation, Scotland, denies that idea, inspired by a very different!
Garden of cosmic speculation in bortrak House, near Dumfries in South West Scotland, the park relies on their science and math, especially geometry fractal, the story of the Park?
Royal Garden of cosmic speculation due to the famous American architect Charles Jenks, also an architect, critic and historian and has many articles and studies on architecture.
Jinks from his mother inherited a plot of land in Scotland, and was planted with vegetables, berries, before deciding with his wife Maggie Keswick converted to different and extraordinary garden.
Charles and Maggie digging a pond in the Park in 1989 and used the soil resulting from drilling in the design of the sculpture resembles a Chinese Dragon Garden, Chinese garden expert Maggie, replete with garden statues and metal sculptures, reflect the chaos theory and the structure of DNA and black holes and geometrical images module.
Maggie died in 1995, Charles continued to develop the garden and enrich them, to be an expression of mathematical and scientific formulas, and – though, outstanding natural beauty, the elegance of Chi fingerprints Charles and Maggie.
The garden opens its doors to the public for one day every year, through a system of parks in Scotland, being essentially private garden, Ticket revenue is donated to the charity Maggie Center cancer care.