Ken Nakajima Explained

Takeshi "Ken" Nakajima
Birth Date:1914
Birth Place:Tokyo, Japan
Death Place:Japan
Occupation:Japanese garden designer

was an important landscape architect and designer of Japanese gardens. Outside Japan, he designed the Montreal Botanical Garden,[1] the Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre[2] in Australia, the Japanese Garden in Hermann Park in Houston, Texas,[3] the Japanese Garden at the Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences and the Setagaya Parc in Vienna.

Born in Japan in 1914, Takeshi "Ken" Nakajima graduated from the Tokyo University of Agriculture in 1937, where he later became a faculty member.[4] In 1957, he started his own company called Consolidated Garden Research, based in Tokyo.

In 1986, Hirohito, the Emperor of Japan, awarded him the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Ray, for promoting Japanese culture worldwide.

Mr. Nakajima died on November 29, 2000, and the company he created passed to his son Hiro.[4] Ken Nakajima Place, Cowra NSW is named for him.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Montreal Botanical Garden: Japanese Garden. MIT Libraries. 17 July 2016. Hiraoka . Hisato . Nakajima . Ken .
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 2012-09-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121025184842/http://www.cowraregion.com.au/japanesegarden/ . 2012-10-25 . dead .
  3. Web site: Points of Interest: Japanese Garden. Hermann Park. 17 July 2016.
  4. Web site: Takeshi "Ken" Nakajima. The Cultural Landscape Foundation. 17 July 2016.