Therapeutic Gardens in Literature
- Healing Gardens: Therapeutic Benefits and Design Recommendations
- Healing Landscapes: Therapeutic Outdoor Environments
- The Healing Landscape: Gardening for the Mind, Body, and Soul
- Restorative Gardens: The Healing Landscape
- Interaction by Design: Bringing People and Plants Together for Health and Well-Being
- Design for Aging: Post-Occupancy Evaluations
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Famous quotes containing the words therapeutic, gardens and/or literature:
“As a science of the unconscious it is a therapeutic method, in the grand style, a method overarching the individual case. Call this, if you choose, a poets utopia.”
—Thomas Mann (18751955)
“It is closing time in the gardens of the West and from now on an artist will be judged only by the resonance of his solitude or the quality of his despair.”
—Cyril Connolly (19031974)
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