The personal garden : its architecture and design / Bernard Wolgensinger and Jose Daidone
Material type:
- 442295693
- SB 473 .W65 1975

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National University - Manila | LRC - Architecture General Circulation | Architecture | GC SB 473 .W65 1975 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000017534 |
Includes index.
I. Paved and planted areas -- II. Borders -- III. Flower beds -- IV. Walls, Fences, and hedges -- V. Ponds and fountains -- VI. Pergolas -- VII. Patios -- VIII. Indoor plants -- IX. Steps -- X. Rockeries -- XI. The balcony-garden -- XII. The roof-garden -- XIII. A roof-garden in Paris.
A garden consists of a combination of architectural and horticultural elements. All the usual building materials are used in gardens. the same also applies to the architectural design. Pathways in particular will be governed entirely by the shape and size of the areas for which they serve.
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