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==Keywords== | ==Keywords== | ||
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− | [[Alcove]] | + | {| |
− | [[Alley]] | + | | |
− | [[Ancient style]] | + | |[[Alcove]] |
− | [[Arbor]] | + | |[[Alley]] |
− | [[Arboretum]] | + | |[[Ancient style]] |
− | [[Arcade]] | + | |[[Arbor]] |
− | [[Arch]] | + | |[[Arboretum]] |
− | [[Avenue]] | + | |[[Arcade]] |
− | [[Aviary/Bird cage/Birdhouse]] | + | |[[Arch]] |
− | [[Basin]] | + | |[[Avenue]] |
− | [[Bath/Bathhouse]] | + | |[[Aviary/Bird cage/Birdhouse]] |
− | [[Bed]] | + | |[[Basin]] |
+ | |[[Bath/Bathhouse]] | ||
+ | |[[Bed]] | ||
+ | |[[Beehive]] | ||
+ | |[[Belvedere/Prospect tower/Observatory]] | ||
+ | |[[Border]] | ||
+ | |[[Botanic garden]] | ||
+ | |[[Bower]] | ||
+ | |[[Bowling green]] | ||
+ | |[[Bridge]] | ||
+ | |[[Canal]] | ||
+ | |[[Cascade/Cataract/Waterfall]] | ||
+ | |[[Cemetery/Burying ground/Burial ground]] | ||
+ | |[[Chinese manner]] | ||
+ | |[[Clump]] | ||
+ | |[[Column/Pillar]] | ||
+ | |[[Common]] | ||
+ | |[[Conservatory]] | ||
+ | |[[Copse]] | ||
+ | |[[Deer park]] | ||
+ | |[[Dovecote/Pigeon house]] | ||
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+ | <br/>[[Drive]]<br/>[[Dutch style]]<br/>[[Edging]]<br/>[[Eminence]]<br/>[[English style]]<br/>[[Espalier]]<br/>[[Fall/Falling garden]]<br/>[[Fence]]<br/>[[Ferme ornée/Ornamental farm]]<br/>[[Flower garden]]<br/>[[Fountain]]<br/>[[French style]]<br/>[[Gardenesque ]]<br/>[[Gate/Gateway]]<br/>[[Geometric style]]<br/>[[Green]]<br/>[[Greenhouse]]<br/>[[Grotto]]<br/>[[Grove]]<br/>[[Ha-Ha/Sunk fence]]<br/>[[Hedge]]<br/>[[Hermitage]]<br/>[[Hothouse]]<br/>[[Icehouse]]<br/>[[Jet]]<br/>[[Kitchen garden]]<br/>[[Labyrinth]]<br/>[[Lake/Pond]]<br/>[[Landscape gardening]]<br/>[[Lawn]]<br/>[[Mall]]<br/>[[Meadow]]<br/>[[Modern style/Natural style]]<br/>[[Mound/Mount]]<br/>[[Nursery]]<br/>[[Obelisk]]<br/>[[Orangery]]<br/>[[Orchard]]<br/>[[Park]]<br/>[[Parterre]]<br/>[[Pavilion]]<br/>[[Piazza]]<br/>[[Picturesque]]<br/>[[Plantation]]<br/>[[Pleasure ground/Pleasure garden]]<br/>[[Plot/Plat ]]<br/>[[Porch]]<br/>[[Portico]]<br/>[[Pot]]<br/>[[Promenade]]<br/>[[Prospect]]<br/>[[Public garden/Public ground]]<br/>[[Quarter]]<br/>[[Rockwork/Rockery]]<br/>[[Rustic style]]<br/>[[Seat]]<br/>[[Shrubbery]]<br/>[[Square]]<br/>[[Statue]]<br/>[[Summerhouse]]<br/>[[Sundial]]<br/>[[Temple]]<br/>[[Terrace/Slope]]<br/>[[Thicket]]<br/>[[Trellis]]<br/>[[Vase/Urn]]<br/>[[Veranda]]<br/>[[View/Vista]]<br/>[[Walk]]<br/>[[Wall]]<br/>[[Wilderness]]<br/>[[Wood/Woods]]<br/>[[Yard]]<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 19:33, June 22, 2016
The site provides information about the history of gardens in America, from the early colonial period to around 1850, to an audience of scholars and specialists. The goal of this site is not only to provide a database of information about, for example, particular sites, images or people, but to provide a large corpus of textual and visual data that can be comparatively examined by scholars, enabling them to investigate landscapes in dynamic contexts and via materials which are rare and difficult to access. Because of the flexible nature of the online format, scholars will be able to consider landscapes as part of a larger set of processes—social, economic, political—rather than only as static sites.
This site is a companion to the publication Keywords in American Landscape Design (Yale University Press, 2010).