3. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
A person who plans and designs outside spaces
such as parks, gardens, playgrounds and others
to make the spaces not only functional but also
beautiful.
4. Roles of
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
• Plan, design and manage open spaces
including both natural and build
environments
• To conserve environment
• Provide innovative and aesthetically
pleasing environments for people to
enjoy
• To preserve wetlands and historic
landscape
5. Working relationship of Landscape Architect with
Architect
• Discuss to
produce a
well
combination
of buildings
and the
outside areas
Quantity
Surveyor
• Monitor the
project spend
• Assists on
selecting and
interviewing
contractors
Structural
Engineer
• Ensure their
designs co-ordinate
with
landscape
architect’s
design
Contractor
• To manage
the trades
• To build the
project as
designed and
documented
other professions
6. SITE INVENTORY AND ANALYSIS
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
CONSTRUCTION
DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION AND CONSTRUCTION
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
POST DURING PRE-CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
7. RESPONSIBILITIES OF L.A. IN Pre-construction
process
• Consult with clients
• Site inventory
• Research, collect data and analyse the site
• Coordinate with Quantity Surveyors,
Engineers and Architects
• Prepare a design proposal for the client
8. Schematic Design
A program and ideas are generated during first on-site
meeting
Create a schematic design which include preliminary
hardscape and landscape planting design
Budgetary estimate of costs
9. Design Development
Develop detail character and landscape features
Estimate of probable construction costs
Preliminary selection of material for hardscape and
softscape
14. Master plan
• It shows how all components fit together
15. Construction DRAWINGS
Develop working drawings, construction details and
technical specification
Prepares grading plan, planting plan, tender drawing
and
submission drawing
Final estimate of construction cost
16. Grading plan
• It is to accommodate new structures, parking and circulation
17. A labeled diagram that shows the quantities, location, size,
shape and color of specific plants to be used in the
landscape
18. Tender drawings
• Used for estimating or pricing the cost of the
site to be constructed