But I haven't figured out your use of repetition; I could find these discrepancies in «Landscape for the
Urban Dweller» — it seems sometimes to leap off the floor, morphing toward the ceiling, the skylight, and at other times it
just simply suspends in midair — which relates to the issue of largeness and simplicity, where everything is of equal worth in the whole picture.
Even as Frederick Law Olmsted's landscape designs continue to naturally ease
urban flooding and improve air and water quality on our cities,
just as he imagined they would, few
urban dwellers see his works as anything more than ornamental wonders and respite from the harder
urban world.