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: Represented by man-made structures like pavilions, straight fences, and diagonal viewing lines from buildings, which contrast with the garden's organic forms.

The central theme is the attempt to unite (randomness) with beauty as human-perfected type (geometry). Japanese Gardens - Right Angle and Natural Form...

: A Japanese garden is nature as art; it belongs to the realm of architecture where a designer reorganizes nature to give it meaning. and diagonal viewing lines from buildings

The phrase "" refers to a core design philosophy and is the title of a definitive book by Gunter Nitschke . This guide explores the symbiosis between architectural precision and organic chaos that defines these spaces. Core Philosophy: The Aesthetic Symbiosis Japanese Gardens - Right Angle and Natural Form...