2. WHAT IS LANDSAPE IN DESIGN?
Interior landscaping, also
known as “plant-scaping” , is
the process of adorning
the interiors of a place with
greenery so that one can
enjoy nature both inside and
outside.
3. PRINCIPLE OF LANDSCAPE
unity, balance, transition,
focalization, proportion,
rhythm, repetition and
simplicity. All these
principles interact to yield
the intended design
6. TRANSITION
Transition is simply a gradual
change. Transition in a
landscape design is illustrated
by gradually varying the plant
size or the color intensity.
Transition can also be applied
to texture, foliage shape and
size of different element
7. FOCALIZATION
The main idea of
focalization is to
accentuate the
whole landscape
while pulling some
attention to other
interesting
landscaping
features.
9. Rhythm and repetition
Repetition is created by
the repeated use of
elements or features to
create patterns or a
sequence in the
landscape. Repeating
line, form, color, and
texture creates rhythm in
the landscape.
10. simplicity
Simplicity is what the name
implies – simple. Keeping
landscapes simple, not
cluttered or fussy is always
a good practice. ...
Landscapes that make
people happy and
comfortable avoid using too
many colors, shapes, curves
and textures