Different cultural needs will give rise to different styles of garden design. Two garden styles derived from the Middle Ages.
In monastery gardens, the cross-shaped design is the most common, while in courtyard gardens, the geometric figures built by vegetation are a highlight.The trees in the garden pay attention to the shading effect, and trim the trees and shrubs into spherical or other geometric shapes, similar to the plant carvings of ancient Rome.



Medieval gardens are not a pure art form. Its production and development are closely related to the social system at that time. Relying on the social background of royal power and religious power, gave birth to its unique development style
I try to found some medieval architectural sculpture styles and pattern designs, and extracted them and summarized them in the shape and color of plants

Other elements in the garden
Generally speaking, Chinese classical gardens are composed of six elements: mountain building, pond management, plants, animals, architecture, plaques, couplets and carved stones.


In general, the project was created to explore the boundaries that exist between nature and artificial things. Because the gardens where the pavilion was located were green, and since the pavilion itself was transparent, it created a new environment and architecture that forced the natural and the artificial to merge and blend in perfectly.


Lush green communities with roof top gardens, floating villages, transport fuelled by clean energy and hope-filled sci-fi tales. Imagine a world in which existing technologies are deployed for the greater good of both people and the planet.
It’s called solarpunk. The term, coined in 2008, refers to an art movement which broadly envisions how the future might look if we lived in harmony with nature in a sustainable and egalitarian world.


So based on solarpunk’s vision, I use technology and futuristic renewable resources to create plants in the garden.

The formation of the artistic conception beauty of plants is relatively complicated. It is related to national cultural traditions, ideological customs, cultural education levels, and social historical development. It is a combination of many factors, including the morphological characteristics of plant structure. These factors have a comprehensive influence on the final effect of wisdom, making it the most vibrant place in the wisdom culture system, and the best reflection of nature and the garden owner’s thinking world.