INDEX 



Concrete, as material of roads and paths, 

 228-29. See also Cement concrete 



Conder, Josiah, ref., 366 



Conduct, professional, of the landscape archi- 

 tect, 325-26 



Construction, use of word, 6; relation to 

 choice of style, 60; of roads, note, 220; 

 relation to design of estate, 273-74 > super- 

 intendence of, 351-53 ; refs., 39293 



Contractors, relations with landscape architect 

 and client, 332-33 ; functions in landscape 

 construction, 351-52 



Contracts and specifications, 344 



Contrast, in landscape effects, 83-84; in 

 composition, 91-92; of foliage color, 160 



Cooperation of landscape architect with 

 other practitioners, 333-34; in city plan- 

 ning, 334 



Cope, Walter, ref., 368 



Corner lots, in land subdivision, 288 



Cottage, English, style of landscape design, 

 49-50 



Cottages, German, 52 



Country clubs, 232; land set aside for, in 

 subdivision scheme, 290-91 



Country hotel grounds, 232 



Country houses, see Houses 



Country parks, see Parks, Landscape 



Country planning, refs., 388-91 



Courtyard gardens, Moorish in Spain, 35 



Coville, Frederick V., ref., 371 



Cox, E. H. M., ref., 380 



Cricket, provision for, in the large landscape 

 park, 307 



Crisp, Sir Frank, ref., 366 



Criticism, in design, 26-27; self-criticism, 27 



Croce, Benedetto, note, 19 



Croquet lawns, 266 



Cross-sections, 345 



Crowds, as element in landscape composition, 

 129 



Curbs, road, 228 



Curtis, Charles H., ref., 372 



Curtis, G. C., note, 342 



Curves, decorative, use or avoidance for park 

 roads and paths, 313 



Daigo, garden of Sambo-in, illus., plate 4 



Dami, Luigi, ref., 381 



Data, topographic, for landscape design, 339-40 



399 



Dawber and Davies, note, 50 



Day, Frank Miles, note, 314 



Degrees, professional, in landscape architec- 

 ture, 325 



Delano, Frederick A., ref., 389 



Design, use of word, 6; esthetic theory, 

 psychological basis of, 7-16; esthetic 

 analysis in, 16; sincerity in, 17; originality 

 in, 28. See also Formal design, Informal 

 design, Landscape design, Naturalistic 

 design, Planting design 



Designer, pleasure of artistic creation, u; 

 breadth of experience, 15-16; imagination 

 and genius, 28 ; as interpreting the client's 

 desires in design of estate, 249, in design 

 of house, 253 



Desolation, an effect sought in Romantic 

 landscape style, 46; frequent effect of 

 barren or tundra, 65 ; a landscape effect, 81 



Detail plans, 345 



Distance, in composition, 101-3 ; and tex- 

 tures in composition, 104; planes of, 115, 

 in composition, 126-28 



Ditchfield, P. H., note, 50 



Dominance, in composition, 91-92 



Doolittle, Will O., ref., 363 



Downing, Andrew Jackson, note, 57; refs., 

 363, 372 



Drainage considerations in land subdivision, 284 



Draper, E. S., ref., 392 



Drawings, series for a landscape job, 345-46; 

 representation suited to person addressed, 

 346; typical drawings for a landscape job, 

 355-56 and illus., following 



Drinking fountains, in the large landscape 

 park, 316 



Driving, provision for, in the large landscape 

 park, 306 



Du Cerceau, Jacques Androuet, ref., 380 



Duchene, A., ref., 366 



Dunes, sand, a landscape character, 66 



Duryea, Minga Pope, ref., 377 



Dutch garden style, influence in England, 49, 

 in Germany, 52 ; refs., 367 



Eberlein, Harold Donaldson, refs., 380, 381 



Edgell, G. H., ref., 383 



Edgings, texture, 104, 157-58; in planting 



design, 171; of flower beds, 177; in garden 



design, 237, 244 



