{"id":"cottage-garden","no":411,"name":"Cottage Garden","ja":"コテージガーデン","era":"19th century–","family":"庭園の様式","kind":"スタイル","collection":"Dictionary expansion 20","addedAt":"2026-08-18","source":{"title":"National Trust — Sissinghurst Castle Garden","url":"https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/sissinghurst-castle-garden"},"reference":{"status":"verified","pageUrl":"https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/sissinghurst-castle-garden","credit":"National Trust — Sissinghurst Castle Garden","gallery":[{"imageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/White%20Garden%2C%20Sissinghurst%20-%20geograph.org.uk%20-%205667676.jpg?width=640","pageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:White%20Garden%2C%20Sissinghurst%20-%20geograph.org.uk%20-%205667676.jpg","credit":"シシングハースト 白の庭（CC BY-SA 2.0）"},{"imageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Flowers%20in%20White%20Garden%2C%20Sissinghurst%20-%20geograph.org.uk%20-%205867998.jpg?width=640","pageUrl":"https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flowers%20in%20White%20Garden%2C%20Sissinghurst%20-%20geograph.org.uk%20-%205867998.jpg","credit":"白の庭の混植（CC BY-SA 2.0）"}]},"essence":"実用の菜園から様式化された、あふれるように混植する英国の庭。ジーキルの色彩設計とシシングハーストの白の庭が、「計画された無造作」を芸術に高めた。","cues":["あふれる混植","小径と古材","色彩帯の設計","計画された無造作"],"intents":["親密","懐かしさ","遊び"],"works":["一次資料と代表作から成立条件を比較する","別媒体へ応用できる構成原理を取り出す"],"recipe":{"type":"参照作品の文字・記号・スケールを観察する","layout":"視線と情報を支配する構造を一つ抽出する","material":"時代・地域・制作工程に固有の素材と挙動を確認する"},"avoid":"表面的な記号へ還元せず、時代・地域・技術・制作主体の文脈を確認する。","colors":["#e9e6dd","#67635d","#171615"],"motif":"garden","pair":["english-landscape-garden","cottagecore"],"study":["ガートルード・ジーキル","ヴィタ・サックヴィル＝ウェスト","ボーダー花壇の色彩理論"],"en":{"essence":"The English garden of overflowing mixed planting, stylized from the working kitchen plot. Jekyll's color schemes and Sissinghurst's White Garden raised planned artlessness to an art.","cues":["Overflowing mixed planting","Paths and weathered materials","Designed color bands","Planned artlessness"],"works":["Comparing primary sources and canonical works","Extracting principles that transfer to other media"],"recipe":{"type":"Observe the letters, signs and scale of reference works","layout":"Extract the one structure that governs gaze and information","material":"Verify the materials and behaviors specific to era, region and process"},"avoid":"Don't reduce it to surface signs. Verify the context of era, region, technology and makers.","study":["Gertrude Jekyll","Vita Sackville-West","border color theory"]}}