The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition - A Pictorial Survey of the Most Beautiful Achitectural - Compositions of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition by Louis Christian Mullgardt
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they see Architecture nestling like flamingoes with fine feathers
unfurled within a green setting. If building Phantom Kingdoms symbolizes man's highest aims on earth, then the same is true when building Real Kingdoms. Architecture and the sister arts are the most reliable barometers in recording human thought. They are direct exponents of a universal language wherein national progress is most clearly read. People who build Phantom Kingdoms look hopefully for universal approval by all mankind. L.C.M. Contents Reflection. Louis Christian Mullgardt The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition. Louis Christian Mullgardt Illustrations The Rotunda of the Palace of Fine Arts--A View by Night. Hilda Van Sicklen, photo. (Frontispiece) Panorama--Exposition from Presidio Heights. W. Zenis Newton, photo Tower of Jewels--The Illumination by Night. J. L. Padilla, photo Fountain of Energy--A View in the South Gardens. W. Zenis Newton, photo Festival Hall--South Gardens and Mermaid Pool. W. Zenis Newton, photo |
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