within
the buildings’
wings, lay out the entrances, the
gardens, courtyards, roofs, and terraces: shape
both the volume of the buildings and the volume of the
space between the buildings at the same time— remembering that
indoor space and outdoor space, must always get their shape together;
when the major parts of buildings and the outdoor areas have
been given their rough shape, it is the right time to give
more detailed attention to the paths and squares between the
buildings; prepare to knit the inside of the building to the outside, by
treating the edge between the two as a place in its own right, and
making human details there; decide on the arrangement of the
gardens, and the places in the gardens;
roof garden
vegetable garden
garden growing wild
connection to the earth
hierarchy of open space
courtyards which live
half-hidden garden
tree places