<p><em>Canyon Gardens</em> is the long-awaited sequel to <em>Anasazi Architecture and American Design</em> (UNM Press). It takes a new look at ancient and modern Puebloan gardening and landscape design approaches.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Part One examines early Puebloan landscapes in detail including compact gardens and terraces site planning the integration of farming and landscape design into settlement complexes and the unit-courtyard complexes of the Mesa Verde country. It also covers the first meeting of the Ancient Puebloan tradition with Spanish traditions in seventeenth-century New Mexico and the Puebloan uses of plants. New field research is included--recent findings about the Zuni area the upper Rio Grande country and the Tompiro and Tiwa canyons and valleys in the Manzano Range.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Part Two looks at the Ancient Puebloan culture&#39;s influence today. Chapters here examine the uses of the historic landscape in today&#39;s agriculture and horticulture and the impact of governmental regulations on traditional habits of gardening and land use and perception.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Modern architects site planners and landscape architects will find these new-found qualities of the Southwestern landscape fascinating and inspirational.</p>
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