抄録
Sue Water-Purification Plant in Kanazawa was constructed in 1928 as one of the earliest modern purification plants in Japan. In 2001, authors discovered a Geometrically-formed garden located at the intersection of 2 major axis in space which are formed in the process of purification efficiency.
This study attempts to reveal the landscape design and public access to this sight through historic data and hearing survey to local old people, taking notice at so-called “arbor” and fountain which are located in the garden. Furthermore, several exhibitions are proposed to prove that this arbor used to be a plinth of fountain and take role of central point to emphasize the landscape of the sight.