3/25/26 Entry 1: Geo-Aesthetics at CNU
Thinking back to our discussions about geo-aesthetics, the concept made me think of the landscaping here at CNU. Just about every day, I see crews working on the greenery around campus. It reminded me of our talk connecting the Versailles Gardens to the human effort of making the wild orderly. Similarly, CNU's execution of perfect lawns, pruned shrubs, and carefully maintained flowerbeds shows how much intention and effort are put into making the landscape appear natural but orderly. The lawns are continuously taken care of and never left to overgrow. And the planting of trees, bushes, and flowers are symmetrial to one another. The campus becomes an example of how people attempt to place structure and symmetry onto the environment, turning the wild, raw outdoors into an artificial aesthetic experience.
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