Design on the Land

Design on the Land
Title Design on the Land PDF eBook
Author Norman T. Newton
Publisher La Editorial, UPR
Pages 756
Release 1971
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780674198708

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Resource added for the Landscape Horticulture Technician program 100014.

Design with Nature Now

Design with Nature Now
Title Design with Nature Now PDF eBook
Author Frederick R. Steiner
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 2019-10-15
Genre
ISBN 9781558443938

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In 1969, Ian McHarg's seminal book, Design with Nature, set forth a new vision for regional planning using natural systems. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, a team of landscape architects and planners from PennDesign have showcased some of the most advanced ecological design projects in the world today. Written in clear language and featuring vivid color images, Design with Nature Now demonstrates McHarg's enduring influence on contemporary practitioners as they contend with climate change and other 21st-century challenges.

Stewards of the Land

Stewards of the Land
Title Stewards of the Land PDF eBook
Author Barbara D. May
Publisher National Garden Clubs
Pages 60
Release 1999
Genre Floral decorations
ISBN 9780941994149

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An introduction to floral arrangement and design using vases, containers, foam, and other accessories with designs for every week of the year.

Foundations of Landscape Architecture

Foundations of Landscape Architecture
Title Foundations of Landscape Architecture PDF eBook
Author Norman Booth
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 384
Release 2011-11-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0470635053

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A visually engaging introduction to landscape architectural design Landscape architectural design seeks to create environments that accommodate users' varying lifestyles and needs, incorporate cultural heritage, promote sustainability, and integrate functional requirements for optimal enjoyment. Foundations of Landscape Architecture introduces the foundational concepts needed to effectively integrate space and form in landscape design. With over five hundred hand-rendered and digital drawings, as well as photographs, Foundations of Landscape Architecture illustrates the importance of spatial language. It introduces concepts, typologies, and rudimentary principles of form and space. Including designs for projects such as parks, campuses, and memorials, this text provides the core concepts necessary for designers to shape functional landscapes. Additionally, chapters discuss organizational and spatial design structures based on orthogonal forms, angular forms, and circular forms. Helping students, professionals, and lifelong learners alike, Foundations of Landscape Arch-itecture delivers a concrete understanding of landscape architectural design to inspire one's imagination for countless types of projects.

Wetland Design

Wetland Design
Title Wetland Design PDF eBook
Author Robert Lawrence France
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 170
Release 2003
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780393730739

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Wetlands combine the beauty of both aesthetic form and ecological function in a way that few other landforms can match.

From the Land

From the Land
Title From the Land PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 458
Release 2013-10-08
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0847840778

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Elegant rusticity meets unpretentious luxury in the work of this award-winning architecture firm. Howard Backen, principal of the architecture firm Backen, Gillam & Kroeger, is at the center of a popular movement in home design that emphasizes elegant simplicity and embraces the rustic charm of natural materials. This volume, the first on his work and that of the firm, is an artful exploration of this aesthetic, featuring farmhouses in the Napa Valley, hilltop homes, seaside retreats, and lakeside hideaways. Throughout the work, a sense of intimacy, warmth, and informality pervades. Natural materials, such as wood, stone, and brick, form the foundations, walls, and ceilings of these subtly luxurious spaces, while nature itself plays a considered role that is at once complementary and also intricately conjoined with the work. Sensitive, alluring, and wonderfully resonant with the suggestion of invitation, the work of Backen, Gillam & Kroeger is both thrilling to the eye and restorative to the soul.

Land, Development and Design

Land, Development and Design
Title Land, Development and Design PDF eBook
Author Paul Syms
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 360
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 047068044X

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This new textbook for students and practitioners of surveying and town planning, as well as other built environment professionals with an interest in the processes of property development, provides a modern view of site assembly, town planning policies and development risk, environment issues, masterplanning and design. The principal focus of the book is on the reuse of urban land, including treatment options, and regeneration of the built environment, whilst not ignoring greenfield development. The book is divided into four parts: (1) the development process and planning policies (2) site assessment, risk analysis and remediation of contaminated land (3) feasibility studies and financial appraisals (4) design issues ‘Paul Syms has written to fill the gap [between developers and public planners], and is to be congratulated on doing so …. It will immediately and justifiably become a standard text for every student and professional who wants to understand the land development process and its outcomes.’ – Professor Sir Peter Hall, Director of the Institute of Community Studies