Reflections on life at “De Witte Wand”…

The Garden of Cosmic Speculation

As well as visiting the Crawick Multiverse last week, I also visited another of Charles Jencks gardens: the Garden of Cosmic Speculation. Whilst both gardens share common themes, and the use of sculpted landforms, there were also marked contrasts between the two. Perhaps the biggest was the fact that at the Multiverse, there were just two other visitors aside from my brother and me. At the Garden of Cosmic Speculation, I was one of over 2,500 visitors… This was no doubt caused by the fact that the GoCS is open to the public for just one day each year, whereas the Multiverse is open every day.  The Multiverse is also relatively new – it was opened in June 2015 – whilst the GoCS was established in 2003.

At the visitors’ entrance is the  Garden of Worthies – a row of plaques – leading to the Buttocks, complete with a notice on this day:

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Along the way, I passed Charles Jencks himself:

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The garden contains Jencks’ signature landforms, and the Snail Mound was extremely popular with visitors:

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Another stunning garden.

2 responses to “The Garden of Cosmic Speculation”

  1. Dale Brunner Avatar
    Dale Brunner

    Geoff,
    I really enjoy reading your blog! The pictures are incredible, and bring me back to the time I spent in your neck of the woods. Please keep up the good work.
    Dragnoak

  2. […] 10 years later, I visited two landscapes designed by him: the Crawick Multiverse and the Garden of Cosmic Speculation itself. Neither […]

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