LANDSCAPE DESIG 



Child, Stephen, refs., 363, 376 



Churches, area reserved for, in land sub- 

 division, 289-90 



Circulation, provision of roads and paths in 

 the estate, 269-72 ; in the large landscape 

 park, 309-14 



City planning, influence of style of Le Notre, 

 44-45 ; types of landscape designs and, 

 232; choice of type of land development 

 in relation to development of city, 280-82 ; 

 relation of street system in land subdivision 

 to city plan, 282 ; relation of outdoor recrea- 

 tion areas to city plan, 297-98; reserva- 

 tion of land for public uses, 318-21; work 

 in, as increasing professional reputation of 

 landscape architect, 329; exhibitions of 

 landscape architects' work, 331; coopera- 

 tion of landscape architect with other practi- 

 tioners in, 334; refs., 388-91; landscape 

 architect in, ref., 392 



Civic centers, scale relation of buildings, 194; 

 space reserved for, in land subdivision, 290 



Classic styles, a category, 33 



Classification of landscape architecture, 337 



Claude Lorrain, 45, 93 



Cleveland, H. W. S., 57, ref., 363 



Clients, point of view as stimulus to designer, 

 15-16; tastes consulted by Japanese de- 

 signers, 56; desires expressed by landscape 

 designer in terms of effects, 86-87 5 desires 

 interpreted by designer of estate, 249; 

 desires in relation to choice of site for estate, 

 273 ; charges of landscape architect, to, 

 326-28; relations with landscape architect 

 and contractor, 332-33 ; desires considered 

 in landscape design, 338-39 



Climate, effect on historic styles of landscape 

 design, 29 



Climax, in composition, 91-92 



Climbing in Alps, sequence of effects of 

 landscape, 84-85 



Clouds, as affecting landscape character of 

 prairie, 64; as element in landscape com- 

 position, 129 



Coasting, provision for, in the large landscape 

 park, 305-6 



Codman, Henry Sargent, ref., 361 



Codman Collection of books on landscape 

 gardening, ref., 361 



Cold frames, 265, 266 



College buildings, 194 

 College grounds, 232 ; paths in, 226; refs., 382 

 Collodi (Garzoni), Villa, 41 ; illus., opp. 40 

 Colonial gardens, American, ref., 367 

 Colonial, New England, style of landscape 



design, 50-51 



Color, as modifying shape composition, 101 ; 

 in composition, 104-11; and light, 105-6; 

 hue, intensity, and value in color composi- 

 tion, 106-7; emotional effect of colors, 107; 

 color harmony, 107-10; in landscape com- 

 position, no-ii; illusions of, difficult, 117; 

 differentiation of planes of distance, 127; 

 reflected in water, 137; of rocks, 146; 

 in ground surface, 148; of plant materials, 

 151, 159-64; of foliage, 159-62^ of trees and 

 shrubs in winter, 162; of flowers, 162-64; 

 nomenclature, 163 ; in inclosing plantations, 

 168-69; as giving individuality to plants, 

 172; in tree and shrub groups, 175; ar- 

 rangement of herbaceous plants in beds, 

 179; in carpet bedding, 181-82; of turf as 

 background, 182; of buildings in harmony 

 with landscape, 190; of buildings dominat- 

 ing landscape, 191 ; color harmony of 

 buildings in groups, 194; relations of build- 

 ings and landscape surroundings, 195-96, 

 ref., 376; of steps in landscape, 204; of 

 statuary in relation to landscape, 212; 

 of reflections in pools, 216; in materials of 

 roads and paths, 227-30; color of flower 

 as giving, distinctiveness to garden, 238; 

 color in representation on landscape plans, 



348, 349 

 Comfort stations, in the large landscape 



park, 315 

 " Commercial recreations," relation to the 



landscape park, 307-8 

 " Commons," as part of recreation system, 



297 



Competitions, in professional practice of land- 

 scape architecture, 332 



Composition, in landscape and in painting, 

 88-89; order in, objective and subjective, 

 89-90 ; forms of order in, 93-97. See also 

 Landscape composition 



Compositions, pictorial, segregation of, 90; 

 typical kinds, 123-24; example: the vista, 

 124-25 



Compost yards, 265, 266 



