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  2. Andalusian patio - Wikipedia

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    It has long been customary to decorate houses and palaces with large open spaces and gardens dominated by fragrant flowers, fountains, canals, wells, ponds, [2] frescoes with mythological scenes, and marble medallions (on walls), forming ornate but harmonious shapes with the intention to represent the Garden of the Paradise as imagined by the Classical and Muslim architects.

  3. Spanish garden - Wikipedia

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    Jardín del Generalife de Granada. A traditional Spanish garden is a style of garden or designed landscape developed in historic Spain. Especially in the United States, the term tends to be used for a garden design style with a formal arrangement that evokes, usually not very precisely, the sort of plan and planting developed in southern Spain, incorporating principles and elements from ...

  4. Gardening in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Gardening in Spain reflects the different styles of Spanish art, including influences from Roman, Islamic, Italian, French, and English gardens. Modern Spanish gardening emphasize gardens and their surroundings, focusing heavily on both urban horticulture and landscape architecture. Spanish gardens are affected by the climate and orography of ...

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  6. Fernando Caruncho - Wikipedia

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    Caruncho says that his designs are a constant attempt "to capture the light (vibration lumineuse) "in the garden space, through a formal setting of the simplest elements: "everything in a Spanish garden is founded in how you deal with the light" "Caruncho sees the garden as a mirror of the universe: "I strive to arrange a space that invites ...

  7. Palacio de las Dueñas - Wikipedia

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    The courtyard garden, divided into four parts in keeping with its traditional Islamic style, includes tiled paths and a centralized raised fountain. [8] The palace garden's lemon trees and fountain are recurring symbols in Machado's poetry. [9] Behind the garden is a courtyard surrounded by arches with columns of white marble.

  8. Alcázar of Seville - Wikipedia

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    Halls faces the square courtyard, its area was occupied by a Almohad sunken garden at a level of 1.5 meters beneath the halls, it had two walkways, and had a channel to irrigate the garden. [44] In 1997, other Alhomad palace was discovered beneath the Patio de la Montería, the building was built around 1150, it was demolished in 1356 for the ...

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    I wanted to dig deeper into the city’s harmonious contrasts: quirky and stately historic houses; town squares that are as elegant as they are organized; and the Savannah College of Art and ...