2. • Landscape architects became important as
people desire spaces to be not only
functional, but also beautiful and
environmentally sound.
• Landscape architects use equal parts of
design, mathematics, horticulture, and
environmental studies to plan parks, golf
courses, and the outdoor areas of building
complexes.
INTRODUCTION
3. What is landscape?
INTRODUCTION
Exterior spaces and/or settings for
planned groupings of structures and
spaces.
Is combination of both natural and
built environment.
All the visible features of an area of
land, often considered in terms of their
aesthetic appeal.
4. What is landscape design?
INTRODUCTION
The art of changing the natural feature
of the outdoor with the intention of
making the environment more
attractive and functional.
It is meant for human physical needs,
mental health and divine comfort.
5. Who is the landscape designer?
INTRODUCTION
A person involved in the planning,
design and sometimes oversight of an
exterior landscape or space.
7. For this course..
INTRODUCTION
We will focus on interior planting and
courtyard design.
However, we will still tackle some
other aspects of landscape design.
8. INTRODUCTION How do we do it?
1. Research & Preparation
• Site survey
• Site analysis
9. INTRODUCTION
1. Research & Preparation
• Site survey
• Site analysis
2. Conceptualization
• Concept generating
• Bubble diagram
• Mood board
How do we do it?
10. INTRODUCTION
1. Research & Preparation
• Site survey
• Site analysis
2. Conceptualization
• Concept generating
• Bubble diagram
• Mood board
3. Design Development
• Presentation skills
• Symbols & layout
• Grid layout
• Refine ideas
How do we do it?
11. INTRODUCTION
1. Research & Preparation
• Site survey
• Site analysis
2. Conceptualization
• Concept generating
• Bubble diagram
• Mood board
3. Design Development
• Presentation skills
• Symbols & layout
• Grid layout
• Refine ideas
4. Finalizing Plan
• Materials
• Accessories
How do we do it?
12. INTRODUCTION
1. Research & Preparation
• Site survey
• Site analysis
2. Conceptualization
• Concept generating
• Bubble diagram
• Mood board
3. Design Development
• Presentation skills
• Symbols & layout
• Grid layout
• Refine ideas
4. Finalizing Plan
• Materials
• Accessories
5. Planting Plan
• Principles of planting
• Planting styles
• Historical Periods
How do we do it?
13. INTRODUCTION
1. Research & Preparation
• Site survey
• Site analysis
2. Conceptualization
• Concept generating
• Bubble diagram
• Mood board
3. Design Development
• Presentation skills
• Symbols & layout
• Grid layout
• Refine ideas
4. Finalizing Plan
• Materials
• Accessories
5. Planting Plan
• Principles of planting
• Planting styles
• Historical Periods
6. Visualizing & Constructing
• Tone & rendering
• Sections and models
How do we do it?
14. INTRODUCTION What are we going to cover exactly?
Elements of Landscape
Landform
Site Studies & Analysis
Theoretical Background
Interior Planting
Planting Design
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