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3cedc22 A garden path,' write the landscape architects Charles W. Moore, William J. Mitchell, and William Turnbull, 'can become the thread of a plot, connecting moments and incidents into a narrative. The narrative structure might be a simple chain of events with a beginning, middle, and end. It might be embellished with diversions, digressions, and picaresque twists, be accompanied by parallel ways (subplots), or deceptively fork into blind alleys like the alternative scenerios explored in a detective novel. landscape-architecture page-76 walking Rebecca Solnit
862ccb9 "An artist, he paints with lakes and wooded slopes, with lawns and banks and forest-covered hills." -- Daniel Burnham talking about Frederick Law Olmstead" daniel-burnham frederick-law-olmstead landscape-architecture chicago Erik Larson