Japanese-style stone lanterns

Japanese-style stone lanterns

A Japanese-style stone lantern, often used as a garden ornament. It has a Pagoda-style design inspired by ancient Asian Buddhist architecture. This type of lantern is very common in Japanese gardens and usually consists of multiple stacked parts, including a base, a light room, a roof and a jewel-shaped decoration on the top. In Japan, stone lanterns (Tōrō) were originally used to illuminate temples and shrines, and were later introduced into private gardens by tea ceremony masters to create a peaceful, Zen atmosphere.
Spiral bamboo

Spiral bamboo

It is a unique form of bamboo known for its spiral shaped curved growth. The characteristic of this type of bamboo is the twisting of the bamboo joints in a spiral shape, creating a visual dynamic aesthetic. Not only favored in landscape design, but also often used to make various handicrafts and decorations. Used to create a natural and elegant landscape effect, its spiral shape can add a flowing beauty to the garden. It is a plant that is both beautiful and practical, showcasing its unique charm and value both as a part of garden landscapes and as a material for artistic creation.
Persian Garden

Persian Garden

The Persian Garden in Iran, designated as a World Cultural Heritage site in 2011, consists of nine gardens located in nine provinces. These nine gardens were constructed at different times, with the earliest dating back to the 6th century BC. The main design concept of Persian gardens highlights the symbolic imagery of the four elements of Eden and Zoroastrianism - sky, water, earth, and plants. All gardens are divided into four parts, and water plays an important role in irrigation and decoration. Pavilions, pavilions, walls, and precise water flow irrigation systems are important features of gardens.
Aerial scanning 3D model of ancient buildings

Aerial scanning 3D model of ancient buildings

Potted plant sketch decorative plant 3D model

Potted plant sketch decorative plant 3D model