Esther M. Zimmer Lederberg
Villa L'Ambrogiana, 1599

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Note the obvious bilateral symmetry. A large square compartment, is subdivided (bisected by central avenues at right angles) into four smaller square compartments. The four smaller squares are also bisected by perpendicular avenues into smaller compartments. Trees are evident in all sixteen compartments. In the back of the major square compartment, are three rectangular compartments at the left and right sides of the central avenue. Each of these six compartments has high trees planted in straight lines.

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