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Mapping Sanctuary

July 30, 2012 by Lacey Leave a Comment

While at the UNLA Green Conference earlier this January I attended a class taught by San Francisco artist and landscape designer Topher Delany. The class was entitled “Mapping Sanctuary”. This title intrigued me and instead of attending a discussion on drought tolerant landscaping I curiously ventured into the discussion of sanctuary. Delaney taught the idea of sanctuary in outdoor spaces, and how these spaces can be found both publicly and privately. We discussed the concept that sanctuary is found where a geographic point intersects with any kind of cultural or spiritual values, creating a place of refuge and reflection. It was a somewhat mystical discussion, but I identified with the main idea. We grow gardens and landscapes to enjoy the beauty and refuge of the private space that they create. Other such places can be found anywhere in a natural environment, where the importance or level of beauty differs from person to person. In order to create {or add to} our own garden spaces its important to identify the aspects of outdoor spaces that add to reflection or refuge.
I always look for opportunities to expand my understanding of sanctuary and influence my design.  While in Spain last week I discovered such a place.  In the small village of Navajas, just outside of Valencia, there is a small spring hidden in the hills.  I was inspired by the sound of moving water, the texture of native grasses, and the warm, red earth tones.
Make your own garden more of a sanctuary by bringing a notebook with you to your favorite outdoor spaces.  Sketch or write down the hardscape and plant materials that are present there.  Pay attention to sounds and smells. Let the outdoor spaces you love inspire you and transform your garden into a place of refuge and reflection
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