Mathematics and Science Park, ScotlandLocated in the garden of cosmic speculation Portrak house, near Dumfries in southwest Scotland, and those based in the park designed to math and science, especially fractal geometry, what a story that garden?Ownership garden of cosmic speculation due to the famous American architect Charles Jenks, as well as a critic and architectural historian, author of many articles and studies about architecture.Jenks inherited from his mother a piece of land in Scotland in 1988, and was planted with vegetables and berries, before deciding he and his wife Maggie Keswick converted to a different and extraordinary garden.Charles and Maggie dug a pond in the park in 1989, and used the soil resulting from drilling in the design sculptures resembling Chinese dragon garden; Fmaja expert in Chinese gardens, and garden replete with statues and sculptures of metal, reflect the chaos theory and the structure of DNA and black holes and pictures of geometric module repeated.Maggie died in 1995, Charles continued to develop and enrich the garden, to reach out to be an expression of mathematical and scientific formulas, and enjoy - despite that - natural beauty, elegance and Chi imprint of Charles and Maggie.Garden opens its doors to the public for one day each year, through the parks system in Scotland, and that being a private garden at the base, and a return ticket will be donated to charity Maggie Center for Cancer Care
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