Highway and Roadside Improvement1934 - Roadside improvement - 146 pages |
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... landscape designers into an indifinite number of planes of distance . In actual practice , however , more than three or four planes of distance give no increment of value ; they are foreground , middleground and background . In any ...
... landscape designers into an indifinite number of planes of distance . In actual practice , however , more than three or four planes of distance give no increment of value ; they are foreground , middleground and background . In any ...
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... Landscape Architecture in the National Forests , which is in course of preparations by " r . Taylor . 2 t is included here , with his permission , in order to show the extent of the subject and to list the numerous items that must be ...
... Landscape Architecture in the National Forests , which is in course of preparations by " r . Taylor . 2 t is included here , with his permission , in order to show the extent of the subject and to list the numerous items that must be ...
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... Landscape Architecture in the National Forests , which is in course of preparation by -r . Taylor . ut is included here , with his permission , in order to show the extent of the subject and to list the numerous items that must be ...
... Landscape Architecture in the National Forests , which is in course of preparation by -r . Taylor . ut is included here , with his permission , in order to show the extent of the subject and to list the numerous items that must be ...
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