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3 Landscape architects were clearly the interpreters of natural rather than
classical beauty They were consulted whenever a man desired to “ lose his
consciousness of self " 4 without sacrificing his cosmopolitan sense . The means
by which ...
3 Landscape architects were clearly the interpreters of natural rather than
classical beauty They were consulted whenever a man desired to “ lose his
consciousness of self " 4 without sacrificing his cosmopolitan sense . The means
by which ...
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They were to realize the beauty that unadorned nature could only suggest . 12
Though Hubbard confidently expected his audience to accept landscape design
as a worthwhile refinement on natural beauty , earlier architects met with a good
...
They were to realize the beauty that unadorned nature could only suggest . 12
Though Hubbard confidently expected his audience to accept landscape design
as a worthwhile refinement on natural beauty , earlier architects met with a good
...
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The thing to do is to frankly recognize that its beauty , if it is to have any , must be
civic beauty . ” 28 Parks were not for the re - creation of lost identity , he argued ,
but for play . He went on to warn that “ the boy without a playground is father to ...
The thing to do is to frankly recognize that its beauty , if it is to have any , must be
civic beauty . ” 28 Parks were not for the re - creation of lost identity , he argued ,
but for play . He went on to warn that “ the boy without a playground is father to ...
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