tect to plan for the building, so it is necessary for the Landscape 

 Architect to plan for the grounds at large, and the work of the 

 two should go hand in hand to produce a harmonious whole. 



Board of ParJ( Commissioners, Duluth, Minn. One of Ten Bridges on Snivel^ Road. 



MORELL & NICHOLS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 



Up to the present time few of the American 

 cities have been built with a comprehensive 



P ^ an ^ r ^ uture ex P ans i n > but with the rapid 

 growth of these cities has come the recognition 

 of the need for looking forward to the future so that the location 

 of Public Buildings, Parks, Boulevards, etc., will be such as to 

 meet the ultimate demands of the city and give a properly focal- 

 ized scheme. It is with careful study of these needs that the 

 Landscape Architect considers the problems of civic development 

 and plans for the ultimate growth and needs of a community. 



