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LANDSCAPE DESIGN 



Hirschfeld, Christian Cayus Lorenz, 52; note, 



124; rff. t 364 

 Historic styles of landscape design, see Styles 



of landscape design 



History of landscape architecture, refs., 365-67 

 Holland, gardens, see Dutch garden style 

 Holme, C. Geoffrey, refs., 366, 377 

 Holme, Charles, note, 50; ref., 379 

 Hopkins, Alfred, note, 264; ref., 375 

 Horticultural Society of New York, ref., 362 

 Horticulture, 232; Standard Cyclopedia of, 



ref., 372 



Hospital grounds, 232 

 Hotbeds, 265, 266 



Hour of day, as affecting landscape effects, 83 

 House terraces, relation to the garden, 242 ; 



in the estate, 249, 255, 257-58 

 Houses, planting in relation to, 186-88; the 

 house as part of garden boundary, 242 ; as 

 an element of the estate, 249, 250-77 ; effect 

 of interior arrangements on house form, 

 251-53 ; form as affected by choice of style, 

 253; location and orientation, 253-57; re- 

 lation of garden to, in the estate, 259-61 ; 

 location in lots in land subdivision, 286-89 > 

 location and character restrictions, in land 

 subdivision, 292; country, refs., 374, 375 

 Housing, low-cost developments, 279-80 

 Hubbard, Henry V., notes, 117, 266, 296, 330, 



337; refs., 362, 363, 364, 387, 388 

 Hubbard, Theodora Kimball, refs., 363, 389 

 Hue, in color composition, 106-7, 109; in 



colors in landscape composition, in 

 Humanized styles of landscape design, char- 

 acterized, 30; a category, 34 

 Hussey, Christopher., refs., 375, 377 



Ideals, and beauty, 20; origin, 21 ; choice in 

 design, 27-28 ; conscious determination by 

 German landscape designers, 52 



Ideation, see Intellection 



Illusions in landscape design, relation to 

 logical unity of design, 17; in Italian 

 Baroque garden design, 41 ; of distance, 

 116; in landscape composition, 116-22; 

 of material, 118-19; of shape, 119-20; of 

 size, 120-21 ; of character, 121 ; associational 

 illusions, 121-22 



Imagination, sources of pleasure in, 9-10; 

 in design, 28, 341 



Impression, esthetic, 19 



Impressions, artist's acquisition of, 12 



Inclosing plantations, of trees, note, 155; 

 design, 167-71 ; in apportionment of es- 

 tate area, 274 ; 



informal or naturalistic: in modern 

 American landscape style, 59; in composi- 

 tion, 128; suggestions from pond shore 

 forms, 138; texture considerations, 158; 

 effects of foliage color, 160-61 ; design, 

 168-70; avoidance of formal edgings, 171; 

 herbaceous plants in, 176-77; compared to 

 walls and fences, 204 



Inclosure, of a landscape composition, 90; 

 of a garden, 234, 240-42 



India, Moghul style of landscape design in, 

 36-39; refs., 366, 367 



Individuality, in ideals, 21; in taste, 24-26; 

 in style, 28-29 



Informal, indefiniteness of term, 34 



Informal design, of American small estates, 

 59; maintenance, 61 ; composition de- 

 pendent on occult balance, 97; pictorial 

 composition, 122; objects in, according to 

 their design value, 128-29; inclosing plan- 

 tations in, 167-70; specimen trees and 

 shrubs in, 173; shrubs in, 176; statuary 

 in, 212; roads in French so-called informal 

 design, note, 225 



Informal gardens, 237, 259, 261 



Informal styles, a category, 33-34 



Intellection, process, 7-8 ; sources of pleasure 

 in, 10-11 ; pleasure or displeasure of, in dis- 

 covery of an illusion, 117-18 



Intensity of color, in color composition, 106- 

 7, 109, no; in landscape composition, in; 

 in representation on landscape plans, 348 



International City Planning Conference, note, 

 296 



Iron grilles, in fences and gates, 208-9 



Irrigation, in Moghul gardens, 38 



Islands, as elements in design, 138; ref., 371 



Isola Bella, 41, 120 



Italian villas, compared to Moghul gardens, 

 37; of Renaissance and Baroque periods, 

 styles of, 39-42 ; their influence in England, 

 49; associational incongruity in New Eng- 

 land, 60; associated pleasure in, 61 ; 

 demarcation from surroundings, 191 ; refs., 

 369, 381-82 



