COURT-HOUSE SQUARE 
shown in Figure 93. The layout thus discovered should be criti- 
cized in detail as to location of walks, character of plantings, po- 
sition of benches, condition of lawn, and all other features. Such 
criticism should be constructive, showing how better results could 
be achieved. 
Finally the student should prepare an improvement plan, prefer- 
ably based upon the survey already made, showing how an ideal 
court-house square should be developed under the circumstances 
thus made known. 
Questions 
1. When a court-house and grounds are outgrown how can 
extensions or enlargements be made? 
2. How might this exigency be provided for if it were foreseen 
from the beginning? 
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