miss-mary-quite-contrary:

the Garden of Cosmic Speculation
Open to the public only one day a year,  the Garden of Cosmic  Speculation takes science and maths as its  inspiration.  Quite simply,  there isn’t another garden like it in the  world.

The garden was set up by Charles Jencks, together with his late wife   Maggie Keswick and is located at Portrack House near  Dumfries,Scotland.  It was set up in 1989 with ideas  in mind – and to  provoke thought (or at least speculation) about the  very nature of  things.
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via lost at eminor
Image Credits: wikimedia (above) Flickr User Paulus Maximus (below)

miss-mary-quite-contrary:

the Garden of Cosmic Speculation

Open to the public only one day a year, the Garden of Cosmic Speculation takes science and maths as its inspiration. Quite simply, there isn’t another garden like it in the world.

The garden was set up by Charles Jencks, together with his late wife Maggie Keswick and is located at Portrack House near Dumfries,Scotland.  It was set up in 1989 with ideas in mind – and to provoke thought (or at least speculation) about the very nature of things.

see and read more

via lost at eminor

Image Credits: wikimedia (above) Flickr User Paulus Maximus (below)