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CHAPTER VIII 



Garden Architecture 



BRIDGES, GATEHOUSES, GATEWAYS, GATES, 

 WALLS, BALUSTRADES, STAIRS 



Since the disappearance of the formal garden, 

 the necessity of scholarly design for garden 

 buildings has been forgotten, and the result is 

 seen in buildings and details, which are not 

 simple and childlike, but wholly pretentious 

 and bad. This is not solely due to the 

 enterprise of the landscape gardener. The 

 fault lies also with his employer, who, perhaps, 



