| Today, as globalization progresses, the garden art exchanges between countries have become increasingly frequent, as a world garden culture an integral part of Western garden styles showing two distinct features, particularly in the Western classical garden This is particularly reflected in stage of development.Explore the underlying causes, which is basically formed by the Chinese and Western philosophical foundation and aesthetic result of differences in ideology, the West is based on the Pythagorean school of philosophy advocating the "numbers" oriented, they believe "several" is everything The fundamental and basic.Chinese classical gardens followed mainly based on the Taoist school of "Master natural" philosophy.Therefore, to 16th-century Italian terrace garden and 17th century French-style garden, Andre Le Notre, represented by the overall showing of Western classical gardens rules, geometric-style garden features; to south, represented by private gardens are based on Chinese classical gardens " Although by the people to do since the days of open-Wan "as the garden of the highest artistic conception and rules, these two different types of philosophical thought is always the same as two-line through the western garden antiquity to the present development path,Not only that, but also have affected the landscape art is closely linked with the other art forms, such as painting, music, architecture and so on.This paper mainly philosophy and aesthetic trends based on the difference,From these two aspects of a study of Chinese and Western classical gardens comparison: the spatial landscape patterns and creative techniques,The aim is to contemporary garden workers have been able to understand the depth of traditional Chinese and Western landscape art in the context of value,absorb nutrients from the historical differences,vsion of development to explore the differences in Chinese and Western classical garden art,In order to find ways and means of a design is based on traditional Chinese and Western classical gardens Context. |