REFERENCES 381 



Unwin, Raymond. 



Town Planning in Practice; an introduction to the art of designing cities and 

 suburbs. 2d ed. London, T. F. Unwin, 191 1 (reprinted 1913). 416 pages, 

 illus. plans. 



Especially valuable for esthetic design aspects. 



Waugh, Frank A. 



Rural Improvement. The principles of civic art applied to rural conditions, 

 including village improvement and the betterment of the open country. New 

 York, Orange Judd Co., 1914. 265 pages, illus. plans. 



PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 

 Eliot, Charles. 



The Function of the Landscape Architect. In Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect, 

 p. 261-274. 

 Olmsted, Frederick Law, Jr. 



Cooperation between Architect and Landscape Architect ; a letter read before a 

 meeting of the Architectural League of New York, 191 1. In Landscape Archi- 

 tecture, Jan. 1912, V. 2, p. 45-51. 



Editorial by H. V. Hubbard relating to this article in the same number of Landscape Architecture, 

 p. 86-88. 



Robinson, Charles Mulford. 



Getting the Business. In Landscape Architecture, Apr. 1917, v. 7, p. 144-153. 



Hints from a practitioner to his younger fellows. 



Shurtleff, Flavel. 



The Landscape Architect in City Planning; address before American Society of 

 Landscape Architects, 1915. In Landscape Architecture, Apr. 1915, v. 5, p. 143- 

 147. 



CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE 



Lyle, William T. 



Parks and Park Engineering. New York, J. Wiley & Sons, 1916. 130 pages, 

 illus. 



Contains sections on Sur\-eys, Labor and contracts, and Construction. 



Olmsted, Frederick Law, Jr. 



Cost of Landscape Development. In Transactions of the American Society of 

 Landscape Architects, 1899-1908, p. 96-102. 



Note : There has been very little written in English on modern landscape construction 

 as such. The student must turn to books on engineering such as H. P. Gillette's 

 Earthwork and its Cost, I. 0. Baker's Masonry Construction, C. G. Elliott's En- 

 gineering for Land Drainage, W. P. Gerhard's Sanitation, Water-supply and 

 Sewage Disposal of Country Houses, or Harwood Frost's Art of Roadmaking. 



