Garden Architecture and Landscape Gardening: Illustrating the Architectural Embellishment of Gardens, with Remarks on Landscape Gardening in Its Relation to ArchitectureLongmans, Green, and Company, 1866 - 179 páginas |
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... be designed so as to accord with the prominent architec- tural features of the House , the centres of walks and objects being determined with reference to the principal doors and windows , more particularly when terraces , balustrades.
... be designed so as to accord with the prominent architec- tural features of the House , the centres of walks and objects being determined with reference to the principal doors and windows , more particularly when terraces , balustrades.
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... walks at the sides are entirely subordinate ; and whether this grass flat be cut into beds , or whether the flat is composed entirely of gravel and beds , is immaterial . T Fig . 2 expresses unity perhaps more plainly than FIG. 4 GARDEN ...
... walks at the sides are entirely subordinate ; and whether this grass flat be cut into beds , or whether the flat is composed entirely of gravel and beds , is immaterial . T Fig . 2 expresses unity perhaps more plainly than FIG. 4 GARDEN ...
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... matter how long they may be . Recollect the garden- FIG . 8 . walks inside , and consider the ill effect of a pier in the centre . See fig . 8 . Fig . 9 shows the balustrade treated properly , with UNITY OR BREADTH . 7.
... matter how long they may be . Recollect the garden- FIG . 8 . walks inside , and consider the ill effect of a pier in the centre . See fig . 8 . Fig . 9 shows the balustrade treated properly , with UNITY OR BREADTH . 7.
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... walk . FIG . 9 . If a circular bay , as in figs . 10 and 11 , be made , it FIG . 10 . is quite allowable to place in the centre an object superior in character to the ordinary vases or piers of FIG . 11 . the balustrade , though there ...
... walk . FIG . 9 . If a circular bay , as in figs . 10 and 11 , be made , it FIG . 10 . is quite allowable to place in the centre an object superior in character to the ordinary vases or piers of FIG . 11 . the balustrade , though there ...
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... walk to the FIG . 12 . lower level by means of steps . It is in all respects a satisfactory composition . It is important , even in trifling details , such as indi- vidual balusters , to treat them as piers , and conse- quently not ...
... walk to the FIG . 12 . lower level by means of steps . It is in all respects a satisfactory composition . It is important , even in trifling details , such as indi- vidual balusters , to treat them as piers , and conse- quently not ...
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