372 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 



STRUCTURES IN RELATION TO LANDSCAPE 



Caparn, Harold A. 



The ^Esthetic Value of Roads and Walks. In Garden and Forest^ July ii, 1894, 

 V. 7, p. 272-273. 



Statuary in Informal Settings. In Landscape Architecture, Oct. 1910, v. i, p. 

 22-30. illus. 

 Drives and Walks. In Garden and Forest, 1889, v. 2, a series of four articles be- 

 ginning Sept. 1 1 and ending Oct. 2. 



Esthetic design. 



Fences. In Garden and Forest^ 1893, v. 6, a series of three articles beginning Nov. 22 

 and ending Dec. 13. 

 " Fences " is used in the sense of structural boundaries, including walls. 



Hamerton, Philip Gilbert. 



Architecture in Landscape. In his Landscape, Ch. XXXVII. 

 Buildings in their large relations to their landscape settings. 



Hooper, Charles Edward. 



The Country House ; a practical manual of the planning and construction of the 

 American country home and its surroundings. New York, Doubleday, Page & 

 Co., 1905. 330 pages, illus. plans. (Also later reprints.) 



Hopkins, Alfred. 



Modern Farm Buildings ; being suggestions for the most approved ways of de- 

 signing . . . buildings of the farm group, on practical, sanitary and artistic lines. 

 New York, McBride, Nast & Co., 1913. 206 pages, illus. plans. (Also later 

 edition.) 



Jekyll, Gertrude, and Lawrence Weaver. 



Gardens for Small Country Houses. (See under Estates and Gardens.) 

 Examples of structures on English estates, with many illustrations. 



Mawson, Thomas H. 



The Art and Craft of Garden Making. (See under Estates and Gardens.) 



Contains many interesting illustrations of structures used in landscape design. 



SiTWELL, Sir George. 



An Essay on the Making of Gardens, 1909. Passim, but especially p. 80-86. 

 Interesting observations on the architectural use of water, as exemplified in the gardens of Italy. 



Tyrrell, Henry Grattan. 



Artistic Bridge Design. A systematic treatise on the design of modern bridges 

 according to aesthetic principles. With an introduction by Thomas Hastings. 

 Chicago, The Myron C. Clark Publishing Co. [1912] 294 pages, illus. 



