The document discusses how the landscape of Alaquàs, Spain influences its culture and society. It analyzes the landscape from different perspectives, including the cultural agricultural landscape, cultural urban landscape, and cultural architectural landscape. It also examines how the natural environment, festivities, sports, and sociopolitical gatherings all shape the landscape and people of Alaquàs. The human presence is seen as influencing all aspects of the landscape.
The document discusses urban landscape. It defines urban as related to cities and how urban landscapes are formed. It describes landscape as the visible features of an area including how humanity has changed the physical environment both past and present. It then defines urban landscape as how the physical appearance of urban environments have been changed, including urban parks and gardens. Key aspects of urban landscapes discussed include preserving natural resources, designing for current and future needs through parks, nature centers, and recreational areas to benefit wildlife and provide healthy surroundings.
This document summarizes and compares two case studies of urban central nodes: Connaught Place in New Delhi, India and Central Place in Hong Kong. It provides details on the context and evolution of Connaught Place, originally envisioned as a plaza by British imperial planners in 1911. It describes how the land was acquired and layout planned, with colonnaded facades enclosing the circular area. The document examines the current state of Connaught Place and proposes principles and designs for improving multi-modal integration, equitable use of public space, and restoring street life through measures like dedicated bus lanes, cycle lanes, pedestrian zones and a streetcar system.
Millennium Indraprastha Park is one of the longest parks in Delhi covering 34 hectares. It was created on a former sanitary landfill site and transformed into a lush green space with various gardens and plantations. The park contains five main gardens - Smriti Van, Fragrant Garden, Foliage Garden, Bougainville Garden, and Topiary Garden - each showcasing different themes, plants, and design elements. It provides a tranquil escape for Delhi residents and tourists amidst the urban environment.
What is landscape? What is landscape architecture? What is landscape design? ...ktball
This document defines key landscape-related terms and concepts. It explains that landscape includes both natural and human elements that shape the land. Landscape architecture involves designing outdoor public spaces to achieve environmental, social, and aesthetic goals. Landscape design is an artistic process that arranges natural and constructed elements on the land according to principles like unity, color, texture and scale. The landscape design process involves research, analysis of the site conditions, determining client needs, creating conceptual plans, and considering long-term maintenance.
The document discusses various elements of landscape design including lighting techniques, paving materials, fencing options, and uses of stone and wood. It provides details on outdoor lighting fixtures and how they are used to illuminate paths, architectural features, steps, and trees. It also discusses paving materials like stone, brick, concrete, and asphalt and how they are used for pathways. Different fencing styles including wrought iron, vinyl, stacked stone, and picket fencing are outlined. Common uses of stone and wood in landscaping like retaining walls, flagstone, boulders, and mulch are also summarized.
The document provides information on various topics related to landscaping including terminology, types of plants, landscaping needs, lighting tips, landscape design elements and principles, types of landscape stones, and more. Some key points include:
- Landscaping involves improving the aesthetic appearance of land by adding ornamental features and plantings. It combines design with the natural environment.
- There are various types of plants used in landscaping including ornamental trees and flowers, screens, shade trees, borders, and ground cover.
- Effective landscape design incorporates elements like color, line/direction, form, texture, and scale based on principles like unity, balance, and focalization.
- Landsc
The document discusses how the landscape of Alaquàs, Spain influences its culture and society. It analyzes the landscape from different perspectives, including the cultural agricultural landscape, cultural urban landscape, and cultural architectural landscape. It also examines how the natural environment, festivities, sports, and sociopolitical gatherings all shape the landscape and people of Alaquàs. The human presence is seen as influencing all aspects of the landscape.
The document discusses urban landscape. It defines urban as related to cities and how urban landscapes are formed. It describes landscape as the visible features of an area including how humanity has changed the physical environment both past and present. It then defines urban landscape as how the physical appearance of urban environments have been changed, including urban parks and gardens. Key aspects of urban landscapes discussed include preserving natural resources, designing for current and future needs through parks, nature centers, and recreational areas to benefit wildlife and provide healthy surroundings.
This document summarizes and compares two case studies of urban central nodes: Connaught Place in New Delhi, India and Central Place in Hong Kong. It provides details on the context and evolution of Connaught Place, originally envisioned as a plaza by British imperial planners in 1911. It describes how the land was acquired and layout planned, with colonnaded facades enclosing the circular area. The document examines the current state of Connaught Place and proposes principles and designs for improving multi-modal integration, equitable use of public space, and restoring street life through measures like dedicated bus lanes, cycle lanes, pedestrian zones and a streetcar system.
Millennium Indraprastha Park is one of the longest parks in Delhi covering 34 hectares. It was created on a former sanitary landfill site and transformed into a lush green space with various gardens and plantations. The park contains five main gardens - Smriti Van, Fragrant Garden, Foliage Garden, Bougainville Garden, and Topiary Garden - each showcasing different themes, plants, and design elements. It provides a tranquil escape for Delhi residents and tourists amidst the urban environment.
What is landscape? What is landscape architecture? What is landscape design? ...ktball
This document defines key landscape-related terms and concepts. It explains that landscape includes both natural and human elements that shape the land. Landscape architecture involves designing outdoor public spaces to achieve environmental, social, and aesthetic goals. Landscape design is an artistic process that arranges natural and constructed elements on the land according to principles like unity, color, texture and scale. The landscape design process involves research, analysis of the site conditions, determining client needs, creating conceptual plans, and considering long-term maintenance.
The document discusses various elements of landscape design including lighting techniques, paving materials, fencing options, and uses of stone and wood. It provides details on outdoor lighting fixtures and how they are used to illuminate paths, architectural features, steps, and trees. It also discusses paving materials like stone, brick, concrete, and asphalt and how they are used for pathways. Different fencing styles including wrought iron, vinyl, stacked stone, and picket fencing are outlined. Common uses of stone and wood in landscaping like retaining walls, flagstone, boulders, and mulch are also summarized.
The document provides information on various topics related to landscaping including terminology, types of plants, landscaping needs, lighting tips, landscape design elements and principles, types of landscape stones, and more. Some key points include:
- Landscaping involves improving the aesthetic appearance of land by adding ornamental features and plantings. It combines design with the natural environment.
- There are various types of plants used in landscaping including ornamental trees and flowers, screens, shade trees, borders, and ground cover.
- Effective landscape design incorporates elements like color, line/direction, form, texture, and scale based on principles like unity, balance, and focalization.
- Landsc
The document discusses the key principles of landscape design including focalization, proportion and scale, balance, order and unity, repetition, rhythm and sequence, and interconnection. It provides examples of each principle and how landscape designers use them to create functional and aesthetically pleasing designs. The principles guide the organization of design elements and materials according to the laws of nature. Landscape design aims to divide outdoor spaces into rooms for different uses and encourage movement throughout the yard.
Smart Projects for Smart Cities: The Government Way (Updated to Nov 2015)Anupam Saraph
This document summarizes the negative impacts of a government "stormwater drain" project in Pune, India. The project aimed to reduce flooding by constricting and concreting natural freshwater streams. However, it destroyed the streams' ability to recharge groundwater and increased flooding risk. It was found to be based on fraudulent data and aims to benefit private real estate interests over citizens and the environment. The project has led to a destroyed water table, increased pollution, crime rates and health issues for citizens. Photos show the destruction of green spaces and growth of illegal slums where streams once flowed. The document criticizes the government for poor planning, excluding citizens, destroying the environment, and aiding illegal activities at the
How do you design a sustainable urban landscape for a major city?VeoliaANZ
The city of Santiago, Chile needed to find a sustainable solution to urban land use for the transformation of the North-South highway that divides the city center. Veolia, through its subsidiary 2EI, participated in a 3D simulation project to design a sustainable urban landscape for Santiago. The simulator is an innovative tool that allows numerical modeling of the territory in 3D and evaluation of urban proposals for environmental and social benefits. The outcome was an effective tool to consolidate the urban vision, present the project, aid decision making, and compare options for assessing sustainable solutions.
Morris Museum Case Study And Sea Overview 2011jmaclaren
This document provides an overview of a presentation on experience design and strategic experience alignment for museums. It discusses understanding audiences, case studies of museums implementing experience design, and the role of technology in museum experiences. The presentation uses the example of working with the Morris Museum to align its brand and marketing with providing the best experiences for visitors. It analyzes research on the museum's audiences and priorities and makes recommendations to improve the physical space and communications to create a seamless experience.
The document discusses how existing network architectures are too complex, costly, and static to meet modern business demands for agility. It proposes that a software-defined data center (SDDC) approach using network virtualization can help by enabling applications to be deployed and changed more quickly. Specifically, an SDDC combined with VMware NSX network virtualization can provide the flexibility needed to rapidly adjust network configurations and deploy new applications and services in hours instead of weeks or months.
Landscape urbanism is a hybrid of urban design and landscape architecture that focuses on designing spaces for change over time through multi-scalar and synthetic approaches. It draws on local ecology and culture. The term was coined in the 1990s and its status in India is compared to approaches in America and Europe. Grounding methodologies include integrating knowledge from various disciplines, understanding temporality, allowing ideas to translate across scales, and utilizing local intelligence.
Why does business strategy fail (slideshare)Ty Wiggins
The document discusses why business strategies often fail. It provides several reasons for failure:
1) Strategies on average only deliver 63% of their potential financial performance due to misguided strategies and failure to implement strategies properly.
2) Managers are reluctant to make strategic choices and underestimate internal threats to strategy.
3) Strategies fail more due to insufficient implementation than inadequate formulation, and leaders do not invest enough in managing implementation.
4) Few companies properly track performance metrics or evaluate past strategies against actual results.
Hi tech engineering services [airport case study]Naresh Dhingra
Hi-Tech is providing MEP BIM services for an international airport project in Muscat, Oman. They are converting 2D drawings to 3D Revit models, integrating the MEP, architecture, and structure models in Navisworks for clash detection, and providing documentation support. Hi-Tech has experience providing BIM services for structural, civil, architectural, mechanical and electrical design on projects worldwide.
This document discusses different types and contexts of landscape. It begins by defining typical rural landscape paintings and photographs including fields, trees and plants. It then expands the definition of landscape to include cityscapes and views within towns, as evidenced by paintings of London and Venice. The document further broadens the meaning of landscape beyond the natural or built environment, suggesting it can have an even wider context through the photographic works of various artists depicting both urban and natural scenes.
Gatwick Airport Disruption 2013 - A Case StudySteelhenge
Steelhenge's case study of the 2013 Christmas Eve disruption at Gatwick Airport. This incident led to calls from the Transport Select Committee for better contingency planning and preparedness in UK airports in the publication 'Putting Passengers First: Disruption at Gatwick, Christmas Eve, 2013"
This document is a portfolio containing architectural illustrations and designs from DVL Design Group and Loia Budde and Associates. It includes 17 projects ranging from residential developments to landscape designs. The projects are located in various cities across Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
Mohamed Hammad
Typology: Residential Villa
Phase: Interior Design
Role: Interior Design, Staircase
Design and Render
Year: 2016
Design Concept
The design concept is to create
a modern and minimalist interior
design for the villa with focus on
the staircase design and materi-
als selection.
The staircase design is the main
feature in the entrance hall with
glass balustrade and wooden
steps.
za, Egypt
17 Mohame Hammad Architectural Portfolio 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 Academic Competition Professional
The Bridge
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Typology: Pedestrian Bridge
Phase
The High Line — Exploring New York’s raised linear parkInleaf
Exploring the living plants and features of New York's High Line. Explore the raised linear park in pictures.
Resources and links of interest
The High Line website
http://www.thehighline.org/
Support The High Line
https://www.thehighline.org/shop
The High Line blog
https://www.thehighline.org/blog
Inleaf — Office plant displays
https://inleaf.co.uk/
High resolution versions of the images in this presentation available for download, free for all uses with credit & link
https://inleaf.co.uk/exploring-new-yorks-high-line/
The document provides an overview of troubleshooting methodology for VMware NSX. It discusses that NSX implements logical switching and routing services on top of an IP transport network. The key things to check when troubleshooting include validating the IP transport connectivity using tools like ping, and examining the VTEP tables and MAC tables on the NSX controller and hosts for a given virtual network identifier (VNI) to understand virtual machine connectivity and forwarding. An example is provided where pinging between VMs populates the MAC tables on hosts, demonstrating how NSX forwarding works based on these tables.
Using abstract diagrams and simple text, this slide show teaches the basic principles of landscape ecology patterns in natural and built environments, and how they support process.
The document discusses the key principles of landscape design including focalization, proportion and scale, balance, order and unity, repetition, rhythm and sequence, and interconnection. It provides examples of each principle and how landscape designers use them to create functional and aesthetically pleasing designs. The principles guide the organization of design elements and materials according to the laws of nature. Landscape design aims to divide outdoor spaces into rooms for different uses and encourage movement throughout the yard.
Smart Projects for Smart Cities: The Government Way (Updated to Nov 2015)Anupam Saraph
This document summarizes the negative impacts of a government "stormwater drain" project in Pune, India. The project aimed to reduce flooding by constricting and concreting natural freshwater streams. However, it destroyed the streams' ability to recharge groundwater and increased flooding risk. It was found to be based on fraudulent data and aims to benefit private real estate interests over citizens and the environment. The project has led to a destroyed water table, increased pollution, crime rates and health issues for citizens. Photos show the destruction of green spaces and growth of illegal slums where streams once flowed. The document criticizes the government for poor planning, excluding citizens, destroying the environment, and aiding illegal activities at the
How do you design a sustainable urban landscape for a major city?VeoliaANZ
The city of Santiago, Chile needed to find a sustainable solution to urban land use for the transformation of the North-South highway that divides the city center. Veolia, through its subsidiary 2EI, participated in a 3D simulation project to design a sustainable urban landscape for Santiago. The simulator is an innovative tool that allows numerical modeling of the territory in 3D and evaluation of urban proposals for environmental and social benefits. The outcome was an effective tool to consolidate the urban vision, present the project, aid decision making, and compare options for assessing sustainable solutions.
Morris Museum Case Study And Sea Overview 2011jmaclaren
This document provides an overview of a presentation on experience design and strategic experience alignment for museums. It discusses understanding audiences, case studies of museums implementing experience design, and the role of technology in museum experiences. The presentation uses the example of working with the Morris Museum to align its brand and marketing with providing the best experiences for visitors. It analyzes research on the museum's audiences and priorities and makes recommendations to improve the physical space and communications to create a seamless experience.
The document discusses how existing network architectures are too complex, costly, and static to meet modern business demands for agility. It proposes that a software-defined data center (SDDC) approach using network virtualization can help by enabling applications to be deployed and changed more quickly. Specifically, an SDDC combined with VMware NSX network virtualization can provide the flexibility needed to rapidly adjust network configurations and deploy new applications and services in hours instead of weeks or months.
Landscape urbanism is a hybrid of urban design and landscape architecture that focuses on designing spaces for change over time through multi-scalar and synthetic approaches. It draws on local ecology and culture. The term was coined in the 1990s and its status in India is compared to approaches in America and Europe. Grounding methodologies include integrating knowledge from various disciplines, understanding temporality, allowing ideas to translate across scales, and utilizing local intelligence.
Why does business strategy fail (slideshare)Ty Wiggins
The document discusses why business strategies often fail. It provides several reasons for failure:
1) Strategies on average only deliver 63% of their potential financial performance due to misguided strategies and failure to implement strategies properly.
2) Managers are reluctant to make strategic choices and underestimate internal threats to strategy.
3) Strategies fail more due to insufficient implementation than inadequate formulation, and leaders do not invest enough in managing implementation.
4) Few companies properly track performance metrics or evaluate past strategies against actual results.
Hi tech engineering services [airport case study]Naresh Dhingra
Hi-Tech is providing MEP BIM services for an international airport project in Muscat, Oman. They are converting 2D drawings to 3D Revit models, integrating the MEP, architecture, and structure models in Navisworks for clash detection, and providing documentation support. Hi-Tech has experience providing BIM services for structural, civil, architectural, mechanical and electrical design on projects worldwide.
This document discusses different types and contexts of landscape. It begins by defining typical rural landscape paintings and photographs including fields, trees and plants. It then expands the definition of landscape to include cityscapes and views within towns, as evidenced by paintings of London and Venice. The document further broadens the meaning of landscape beyond the natural or built environment, suggesting it can have an even wider context through the photographic works of various artists depicting both urban and natural scenes.
Gatwick Airport Disruption 2013 - A Case StudySteelhenge
Steelhenge's case study of the 2013 Christmas Eve disruption at Gatwick Airport. This incident led to calls from the Transport Select Committee for better contingency planning and preparedness in UK airports in the publication 'Putting Passengers First: Disruption at Gatwick, Christmas Eve, 2013"
This document is a portfolio containing architectural illustrations and designs from DVL Design Group and Loia Budde and Associates. It includes 17 projects ranging from residential developments to landscape designs. The projects are located in various cities across Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
Mohamed Hammad
Typology: Residential Villa
Phase: Interior Design
Role: Interior Design, Staircase
Design and Render
Year: 2016
Design Concept
The design concept is to create
a modern and minimalist interior
design for the villa with focus on
the staircase design and materi-
als selection.
The staircase design is the main
feature in the entrance hall with
glass balustrade and wooden
steps.
za, Egypt
17 Mohame Hammad Architectural Portfolio 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 Academic Competition Professional
The Bridge
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Typology: Pedestrian Bridge
Phase
The High Line — Exploring New York’s raised linear parkInleaf
Exploring the living plants and features of New York's High Line. Explore the raised linear park in pictures.
Resources and links of interest
The High Line website
http://www.thehighline.org/
Support The High Line
https://www.thehighline.org/shop
The High Line blog
https://www.thehighline.org/blog
Inleaf — Office plant displays
https://inleaf.co.uk/
High resolution versions of the images in this presentation available for download, free for all uses with credit & link
https://inleaf.co.uk/exploring-new-yorks-high-line/
The document provides an overview of troubleshooting methodology for VMware NSX. It discusses that NSX implements logical switching and routing services on top of an IP transport network. The key things to check when troubleshooting include validating the IP transport connectivity using tools like ping, and examining the VTEP tables and MAC tables on the NSX controller and hosts for a given virtual network identifier (VNI) to understand virtual machine connectivity and forwarding. An example is provided where pinging between VMs populates the MAC tables on hosts, demonstrating how NSX forwarding works based on these tables.
Using abstract diagrams and simple text, this slide show teaches the basic principles of landscape ecology patterns in natural and built environments, and how they support process.