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Chinese Water Garden

A Reenactment of classical gardens of Suzhou, a UNESCO World Heritage

CALL FOR DESIGN SUBMISSION


Opposite Logan Temple on 200 East Corridor and with a rare stretch of canal
accessible to wildlife on the west (see pictures on top), Little Bloomsbury is
strategically positioned to reenact a UNESCO world heritage as a legacy to enthuse
the general public and benefit the arts community for years to come.
The Little Bloomsbury 10th Anniversary Arts Project is inspired by gardens of
harmonized aestheticism in the reclusive single-household confines of urban living
in Suzhou, China dating back to the 11th century B.C. (see other pictures.) The
reenactment involves the creation of a microcosm of nature, adapting natural and
recycled materials and utilizing 1,800 Sq. ft of open space in the form of a walkout
from the historically preserved Little Bloomsbury main structure of the same
square footage. As is typical of Chinese arts and outlook, the project is aimed at
reenacting a world of antechambers after antechambers with ensembles of a
bridge, pavilion, chess table, garden furniture, lanterns, calligraphy, sculptures,
rock formations, and other land art.
PROJECT BRIEFING & DEADLINE: The award-eligible early-bird entry
deadline is 2 PM, Monday, July 13. Project briefings are given at 2 PM on Saturdays
at 181 N 200 E, Logan during the Little Bloomsbury Chinese Cultural Workshop.
The workshop is free and open to all ages but requires advance registration by
phone/text at 435-994-9904 or email at dr.b.c.sun@aol.com to confirm seating.

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