Joy Manning Scott Full Moon Bridge

Mrs. Joy Manning Scott
A focal point of the Garden of the Pine Wind, the Joy Manning Scott Full Moon Bridge echoes ancient stone bridges in western China, where native stone was laid by hand in rustic patterns. The 'full moon' opening, an iconographic Asian image, serves to frame a view from the path through the sheltered 'Chinese valley' to an expansive area created by the Meadow and Koi Pond.
A favorite 'photo op', the Full Moon Bridge features a true, self-supporting masonry arch form the circular opening, a time-honored building method rarely seen in the modern world. Spectacular views can be enjoyed from the top of this engaging structure and visitors can also savor the 'garden room' formed by it 11 foot high mass and the surrounding ravine.




