Garden Design and Architects' Gardens Two reviews, illustrated, to show, by actual examples from British gardens, that clipping and aligning trees to make them 'harmonise' with architecture is barbarous, needless, and inartistic
W. (William) Robinson
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Garden Design and Architects' Gardens Two reviews, illustrated, to show, by actual examples from British gardens, that clipping and aligning trees to make them 'harmonise' with architecture is barbarous, needless, and inartistic
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GARDEN DESIGN AND ARCHITECTS' GARDENS
PREFACE
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
GARDEN DESIGN[1]
Natural and False Lines
"Uncultivated Nature"
The True Landscape
Buildings in Relation to the Garden
Time and Gardens
True Use of a Garden
Formal Gardening
"Nature" and what we mean by it
"All our Paths" are Crooked!
"The Only Garden Possible!"
"No Design in Landscape"
No Grass in Landscape Gardening!
"Improving" Battersea Park!
Nature and Clipped Yews
No Line in Nature!
"Vegetable Sculpture"[2]
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