- Terrace (gardening)
In
gardening , a terrace is an element where a raised flat paved or gravelled section overlooks aprospect . A raised terrace keeps a house dry and provides a transition between the hard materials of thearchitecture and softer ones of the garden.Since a level site is generally regarded as a requisite for comfort and repose, the terrace as a raised viewing platform made an early appearance in the Persian gardening tradition, where the enclosed orchard, or
paradise , was to be viewed from a ceremonial tent. Such a terrace had its origins in the far older agricultural practice of terracing a sloping site: seeTerrace (agriculture) . TheHanging Gardens of Babylon must have been built on an artificial mountain with stepped terraces, like those on aziggurat .Lucullus brought back to Rome first-hand experience of Persian gardening in the hilly sites of Asia Minor; the villagardens of Maecenas , which included libraries open to scholars, incurred the disdain of Seneca. AtPraeneste during the early Imperial period, the sanctuary ofFortuna was enlarged and elaborated, the natural slope being shaped into a series of terraces linked by stairs. The imperial villas atCapri were built to take advantage of varied terraces. At the seasideVilla of the Papyri in Herculaneum, the villa gardens ofJulius Caesar 's father-in-law fell away in a series of terraces, giving pleasant and varied views of the Bay of Naples. Only some of them have been excavated.During the
Italian Renaissance , the formalized, civilizing imprint of human control over wild nature expressed in terracing that was combined with stairs and water features, drew villa patrons and garden designers to escarpments that surveyed a handsome prospect. At the influentialCortile del Belvedere at theVatican Palace , perfected under a series of popes from the earliest 16th century, the backdrop within the enclosed court was a raised terrace. The view in this case was from the Stanze of Raphael on an upper floor of the Palace.Even in the most naturalistic
landscape garden s ofCapability Brown , a raised gravelled or paved terrace along the garden front offered a dry walk in damp weather and a transition between the hard materials of the architecture and the rolling greensward beyond.
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