Frederick Law Olmsted, Landscape Architect, 1822-1903, Volums 1-2Frederick Law Olmsted, Theodora Kimball Hubbard B. Blom, 1970 - 706 pàgines |
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... proposed to construct a large basin ( see No. 10 on Folded Map ) for a fountain , with a high jet ; other smaller jets are prepared for , as indi- cated ; and , in connection with the north wall , which will be some- what below the ...
... proposed to construct a large basin ( see No. 10 on Folded Map ) for a fountain , with a high jet ; other smaller jets are prepared for , as indi- cated ; and , in connection with the north wall , which will be some- what below the ...
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... proposed to limit this particular collection to American trees , because the space necessary for a complete arbore- tum would occupy several hundred acres , and also because it will afford an opportunity to show the great advantage that ...
... proposed to limit this particular collection to American trees , because the space necessary for a complete arbore- tum would occupy several hundred acres , and also because it will afford an opportunity to show the great advantage that ...
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... proposed arch ( see No. 31 on Folded Map ) from the entrance walk from the Scholar's Gate ; the walk leading from the Sixth avenue entrance along the shore of the pond is extended to the arch and be- yond it , so as to give an improved ...
... proposed arch ( see No. 31 on Folded Map ) from the entrance walk from the Scholar's Gate ; the walk leading from the Sixth avenue entrance along the shore of the pond is extended to the arch and be- yond it , so as to give an improved ...
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Frederick Law Olmsted, Landscape Architect, 1822-1903, Volums 1-2 Frederick Law Olmsted,Theodora Kimball Hubbard Visualització de fragments - 1970 |
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110th Street acres adopted Andrew Jackson Downing Annual Report appointed Architect-in-Chief architectural arrangement beauty Board of Commissioners Brooklyn Park buildings Calvert Vaux carriages Central Park Chap Chapter character Commission Committee considerable construction cost Department of Public desirable direct drive duty effect Eighth avenue entrance feet Folded Map force Frederick Law Olmsted gate gate keepers Green ground important improvement interest John Charles Olmsted keepers labor lake land Landscape Architect landscape art landscape gardening less letter Manhattan Square ment miles Museum natural necessary object Olmsted & Vaux Olmsted and Vaux Olmsted's Park Commissioners persons plantations planted pleasure practicable present President promenade proposed Public Parks purpose question recreation reference regard reservoir respect rock rural scenery shrubs Staten Island street suggested Superintendent surface tion transverse roads trees turf Tweed Ring Viele walks York zoological