Articles By James Rose
(Note: Pencil Points magazine is now Progressive Architecture.)
Rose, James C. "Are You a Plant Snob." California Arts and Architecture. April 1941; 58:30, 46.
Rose, James C. "Articulate Form in Landscape Design." Pencil Points. February 1939, 20: 98- 100. Reprinted as: Rose, James C. "Articulate Form in Landscape Design." in Modern Landscape Architecture. ed. Marc Treib. Cambridge: The MIT Press; 1991.
Rose, James C. "Bogeys in the Landscape." California Arts and Architecture. November 1940; 57: 27, 38.
Rose, James C. "Freedom in the Garden." Pencil Points. October 1938, 19: 640-644.
Rose, James C. "Freedom in the Garden." in Modern Landscape Architecture. ed. Marc Treib. Cambridge: The MIT Press; 1991.
Rose, James C. "Gardens." California Arts and Architecture. May 1940; 57.
Rose, James C. "Garden Details." California Arts and Architecture. July 1941; 58: 28-29,38-39.
Rose, James C. "The Hanging Garden." California Arts and Architecture. August 1940; 57;25, 37.
Rose, James C. "Hillside House Solves the Difficult Problem of Solar Orientation." Architectural Forum. April 1947; 86: 126-128.
Rose, James C. "House in Pasadena, California." Architectural Forum. November 1946; 85:90-93.
Rose, James C. "Idyll in Electronic Factory." Interiors. July 1963: 69-72.
Rose, James C. "Integration." Pencil Points. December 1938; 19:758-760.
Rose, James C. "Landscape Models." Pencil Points. July 1939, 20: 438-448.
Rose, James C. "Modular Gardens." Progressive Architecture. September 1947: 76-80.
Rose, James C. "My Connecticut Home and Gardens Began in Okinawa." American Home. October 1946; 36: 20-22.
Rose, James C. "1+1=5." California Arts and Architecture. June/July 1940; 57: 38, 46.
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