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| one side of the landscape is a mirror image of the opposite |
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| another term for informal balance - visual weight on opposite sides is the same but materials and placement may vary |
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| type of asymmetric balance that deals with depth in the field |
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| place in the landscape where the viewer's eye is first attracted |
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| principle dealing with the landscape not being cluttered or messy |
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| when something in a landscape repeats with a standard interval |
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| landscape principle dealing with the places that different materials meet |
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| principle dealing with the size relationships between all of the features of the landscape |
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| overall principle that analyzes if the other five principles of landscape design have been applied properly |
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