ABSTRACT

How do you design a landscape book suitable for its intended uses? How can the natural qualities of a landscape be enhanced with new features and focal points? How can you make pedestrians stay on the footpath? What kind of plant, path or wall should you put where, and what sort of contract should you choose for your client's contractor? This refreshingly down-to-earth introduction to the vast subject of landscape design and construction answers all these questions, guiding new students through the many facets of professional practice and welding together the artistic, legal, financial, environmental and management issues which can seem so dauntingly disconnected. Illustrated with original drawings, photographs, sample plans and facsimiles, including a new colour plate section, this readable classic has been fully revised and updated throughout. It opens with a completely new chapter which explains design and aesthetic principles, explores the history of our relationship to landscape, and shows how design principles can be applied to influence reactions to the finished site. The author then considers different elements of hard landscape and their relative merits in different situations. The soft landscape section includes coverage of the effects of mass and form, natural and abstract planting, and the difficult subject of plant selection. A step-by-step guide through all the stages of managing a project, from initial discussions with clients, site inspection, surveying and quoting, through tendering, contracting, contractual agreements, development from concept design to final plans and drawings, as well as maintenance, now includes the current information on CDM regulations and provides readers with a plain-speaking reference on client management and contractual administration. Added to the guide to drawing and lettering is an extensive section on computer-aided design. A bibliography and list of useful organization are also included.

chapter |2 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter |6 pages

A BRIEF HISTORY OF LANDSCAPE

chapter 1|8 pages

THE ROLE OF THE LANDSCAPE DESIGNER

chapter 2|34 pages

DESIGN PHILOSOPHY AND AESTHETIC PRINCIPLES

chapter 3|12 pages

THE DESIGN PROCESS

chapter 5|12 pages

LAND SURVEY

chapter 6|22 pages

LANDSCAPE CHARACTER

chapter 7|76 pages

HARD LANDSCAPE

chapter 8|22 pages

SOFT LANDSCAPE

chapter 9|8 pages

EVALUATING AND USING THE SITE INFORMATION

chapter 10|10 pages

CHILDREN’S PLAY

chapter 11|22 pages

PROGRESSING CONCEPTS TO FINAL DRAWINGS

chapter 12|8 pages

COST ESTIMATING AND

chapter 13|6 pages

TENDERING THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

chapter 14|12 pages

CONTRACTS AND CONTRACT PREPARATION

chapter 16|20 pages

CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION

chapter 18|20 pages

DRAWING PRINCIPLES

chapter 19|10 pages

DRAWING ARRANGEMENT

chapter 20|20 pages

DRAWING FOR DIFFERENT PURPOSES

chapter 21|6 pages

GENERAL DESIGN PRACTICE MANAGEMENT

chapter 23|2 pages

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