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Middlebury’s Chinese Scholar’s Garden. What is a Chinese Scholar’s Garden?. Why at Middlebury?. Exemplifies the renowned environmental programs by promoting a harmonious relationship between man and nature
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Why at Middlebury? • Exemplifies the renowned environmental programs by promoting a harmonious relationship between man and nature 2. Showcases that we are truly an international institution by supporting the respect and learning of other cultures
Proposed Location • Centrally located between the Atwater residence halls and the parking lot -- good meeting point amongst the three. • Small scale; humble, unobtrusive nature of the garden.
Features • Benches • Can offer a resting place for private contemplation or also gathering spot for students. • Bridge • The bridge is a common architectural feature in Chinese gardens. Borrowed view of Vermont hills. Ideal for traversing muddy part of Atwater green. • Dry Rock Garden • Stones represent mountains. Middlebury has an abundance of local varieties of stone that can be used. • Various Vegetation • Sichuan style vegetation: wilder aspect so not as much upkeep.
Vegetation • Sichuan-style horticulture in combination with New England vegetation • Plants chosen based on their ability to evoke the senses. Bamboo Wintergreen
Conclusion • Artistic appreciation of the aesthetics of Chinese gardens • Stepping stone for other cultural gardens around campus