Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Drafts

Draft of: Full Plan of Boboli Garden
By: Jennifer Bagby
Draft of: 3 Sections of Boboli Garden
By: Jennifer Bagby


Draft of: Plan of Main Part of Boboli Garden
By: Jennifer Bagby

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Maps and Aeriel Views

Plan View of the Entire Boboli Garden.
Found In: Italian Gardens of the Renaissance by J.C. Shepherd

Plan View of the main part of the Boboli Garden.
Found In: Italian Gardens of the Renaissance by J.C. Shepherd

Plan View of the Isolotto Fountain.
Found In: Italian Gardens of the Renaissance by J.C. Shepherd



View of the Buildings in the Boboli Garden

View of the Pitti Palace from a distance.
Found On: Flickr.com

View of the Pitti Palace from the Fountain of Neptune.
Found On: architecture library's website

View of the ramps coming from the Pitti Palace.
Found On: Flickr.com


A View of the Pitti Palace from the ramps.
Found On: Flickr.com


View of the Boboli Garden from the Courtyard in the Pitti Palace.
Found On: Flickr.com

View of inside the Courtyard at the Pitti Palace
Found On: Flickr.com



View of the Grotto at the Boboli Gardens.
Found On: museumsinflorence.com



View of the Lemon House in the Boboli Garden.
Found On: museumsinflorence.com
View of the Fountain of Neptune from Abundance
Found On: Flickr.com

View of the Fountain of Neptune showing the different elevations behind it.
Found On: Flickr.com

View of the Isolotto Fountain.
Found On: staticpanoramio.com


View of the Isolotto Fountain in black and white
Found In: The Gardens of Italy by Charles Latham


View of the Isolotto Fountain/Statues in black and white.
Found In: The Gardens of Italy by Charles Latham

Pictures of the pathways of the Boboli Gardens

View of one of the pathways in the Boboli Garden
Found On: Flickr.com

View of the pathway by the Pitti Palace
Found On: Flickr.com

View of the Cypress Avenue looking at the Isolotto Fountain
Found On: ih3_ggpht.com
View of the Cypress Avenue: Showing Scale
Found On: Flickr.com

Pictures of Statues/Art at the Boboli Garden

View of a statue/art at the Boboli Garden
Found on: Flickr.com

View of the statues Helen and Paris in the Grotto
Found on: museumsinflorence.com

View of Perseaus on horseback in the Isolotto Fountain
Found On: museumsinflorence.com


View of a statue in the Isolotto Fountain
Found On: museumsinflorence.com


View of the statues in the Neptune Fountain
Found On: museumsinflorence.com


View of the Obelisk in the middle of the amphitheatre
Found On: Flickr.com


JLB_Garden_Catalog01

JLB_Garden_Catalog01.doc

(**Through the ENTIRE Boboli Garden**)
M1-Masses
a. Pitti Palace
b. Stone Walls/ Stone Ramp
c. Stair Cases
d. Pitti Palace Fountain
e. Grotto
f. Amphitheatre Walls/Seating
g. Bushes/ Trees/ Shrubs
h. Statues/ Stone Art along paths
i. Fountain of Neptune
i. Water
ii. Statue in the middle
j. Belvedere Fort Walls
k. Statue of Abundance
l. Winding Stair Cases
m. The City Walls
n. Isolotto Foundatin
i. Stone Statues
ii. Fountain itself
iii. Water
iv. Iron Gate
o. Gardener's Lodge
p. Lemon House
q. Piazza Di Calza
r. Porta Romana
s. Ground

S1-Horizontal Surfaces (Surfaces of and on the Earth)
a. Courtyards by the Pitti Palace
b. Path Ways/ Walk Ways
i. Cypress Avenue
ii. Main Walk Way
c. Covered Patios
d. Strees
e. Grotto
f. Foundation of Fountains and Palace

S2-Vertical Surfaces (Surfaces Standing on the Earth)
a. Amphitheatre Walls/Seating
b. Pitti Palace
c. Buontalenti's Grotto
d. The City Walls
e. Belvedere Fort Walls
f. The Trees that align the pathways
i. The trees along Cypress Avenue
g. Gardener's Lodge
h. Lemon House
i. Piazza Di Calza

E1-Vertical Elements (Objects Standing on the Earth)
a. Houses/Structures
i. Pitti Palace
ii. Buontalenti's Grotto
iii. Belvedere Fort
iv. The City Walls
v. Piazza Di Calza
vi. Gardener's Lodge
vii. Lemon House
b. Fountains
i. Pitti Palace Fountain
ii. Fountain of Neptune
iii. Isolotto Fountain
iv. All other unnamed fountains
c. Statues
i. Statues in the Grotto
ii. Statues in the Fountain of Neptune
iii. Statue of Abundance
iv. Statues at Isolotto Fountain
v. All other small/unnamed statues down paths
d. Gates
e. Trees/Bushes/Shrubs
f. Light Posts

E2- Path Elements (Vectors on Earth)
a. Statues along Pathways
b. Lights along Pathways
c. Stairs along Pathways
d. Signs/Maps along Pathways
e. Gates along Pathways

M2-Mass-Less Elements (Pointless Objects)
a. Probably most of the right side of the garden (the HUGE part)
i. the less important side