INDEX 



Symmetry, and balance, 97; illusions of» 



120 

 Symonds, J. A., quoted, noUt 26-27 

 Sypesteyn, C. H. C. A. van, ref.y 365 



Tables, garden furniture, 54, 262 

 Tabor, Grace, notes, 51, 57; ref.y ^6S 

 Taj Mahal, 36, 39; illus., plate i 

 Takata, Takekatzu Uenoru, note, 57 

 Tan bark, as bridle path material, 227 

 Tar, as material of roads and paths, 228 

 Taste, and style, 22; individual and com- 

 munity, 24-25; development, 25-26; 

 teaching and, 26; in landscape effects, 76 

 Taste, sense of, consideration in landscape 

 design, 7; associational appeal to emotion, 



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Taylor, Alexander S., note, 293 



Tea houses, 197 



Teaching of design, 26 



Telford, as material of roads and paths, 228 



Temples, garden, 262 



Tennis courts, in the estate, 266, 274; in the 

 large landscape park, 305-6 



Terra-cotta walls, 206 



Terraces, in historic styles of landscape de- 

 sign, 37, 40, 48 ; as increasing dominance of 

 buildings in landscape, 191 ; as base for 

 buildings, 193 ; as elements in landscape 

 design, 198-201; terrace banks, 200-1; 

 and steps, 201-3 > relation to house on 

 hillside, 256; flower-decorated, 259. See 

 also House terraces 



Texture, as modifying shape composition, 

 loi; in composition, 103-4; scale rela- 

 tion to size and shape, 103-4; illusions of, 

 difficult, 117; differentiation of planes of 

 distance, 127; of rocks, 146; interest in 

 ground surface, 148; of plant materials, 

 151; in topiary work, 156; in planting 

 design, 157-58; in inclosing plantations, 

 168-69; of hedges, 170; of edgings, 171; 

 as giving individuality to plants, 172; in 

 tree and shrub groups, 175; carpet bedding 

 as, 180; of turf, 182; of vines on struc- 

 tures, 188; texture harmony of buildings 

 with landscape, 190; of buildings dominat- 

 ing landscape, 191 ; harmony of buildings 

 in groups, 194; texture relations of build- 

 ings and landscape surroundings, 194-95; 



of steps in landscape, 204; of walls, 205-6; 

 in materials of roads and paths, 227-30 



Theaters, garden, 266-67 



Theaters, outdoor, in the large landscape 

 park, 305 



Theory of design, see Design, Landscape 

 design 



Thomas, F. Inigo, ref., 373 



Thompson, James, 45 



Thoresby House, Wilts, illus., plate 10 



Tiles, in Moghul gardens, 38; in pools, 216; 

 as material of roads and paths, 229 



Titles, on landscape plans, 351 



Tobogganing, provision for, in the large land- 

 scape park, 305-6 



Topiary work, individuality of shape, 99- 

 100; plant form in, 156-57; in garden 

 design, 245-46 



Topographic data for landscape design, 339- 

 40 



Topographic map, preparation, 339; example, 

 illus., opp. 356 



Topography, effect on historic styles of 

 landscape design, 29; in English cottage 

 style, 50; flat, influencing German park 

 design, 54 ; consideration in Japanese styles, 

 56; as motiving modern American land- 

 scape style, 58; planting in relation to, 

 183-85 ; adaptation of buildings to, 189- 

 90 ; relation of steps to, 203 ; bridge forms 

 in relation to, 218; roads in relation to, 

 219-20; paths in relation to, 224-25; caus- 

 ing originality in garden design, 238; as 

 affecting location and orientation of house 

 in estate, 253-57; streets in relation to, in 

 land subdivision, 283-84; relation of park 

 paths to, 312-13 



Touch, sense of, consideration in landscape 

 design, 7; in perception of shape, 98; in 

 perception of texture, 103 



Tradition, in design, 25-26 



Traffic, steps and, 201-4; gates and, 209-10; 

 and bridges, 216; roads and paths, 219- 

 30; service and pleasure, in relation to 

 house location, 254-55 ; considerations of, 

 in design of estate, 269-72 ; consideration 

 in land subdivision, 282-86; in relation to 

 planting of the large landscape park, 301- 

 4; relation to circulation in the large land- 

 scape park, 308-14 



