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Landscape Architecture Drawing intro A landscape architects profession Design and manage open spaces both of the natural and built environments. Plan and produce projects which are both sensitive to their environment and efficient to construct and manage. Projects they handle range from designing the layout of parks, gardens and housing estates to city-centre design. Work closely with landscape contractors, architects, planners and environmentalists.

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Landscape Architecture Drawing intro

A landscape architects profession Design and manage open spaces both of the

natural and built environments. Plan and produce projects which are both

sensitive to their environment and efficient to construct and manage.

Projects they handle range from designing the layout of parks, gardens and housing estates to city-centre design.

Work closely with landscape contractors, architects, planners and environmentalists.

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Landscape Architecture Design Process

Bubble diagram is the start of landscape drawing when the next step is quick concept.

A detailed diagram can be done after quick concept.

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Type of Landscape Plans

o Site analysis plano Bubble plano Plot plano Concept imageso Rendering / perspective o Planting plan

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Site Analysis

Site analysis is an evaluation or judgement about the conditions of the site elements.

Advantages : Saves energy by restricting site disturbance; Allows land to be developed efficiently with the minimum

degree of environmental impact Helps preserve the natural and qualities of the site and its

surrounding area.

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Example of a site analysis executed for a rural site in a steep, heavily wooded area

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Bubble Plans Bubbles are used to designate areas for

specific purposes in a simple drawing.

Refine the design based on the needs of the client

Advantage : help us understand space adjacency, layouts, and

relationships, and relative space sizes among other things.

E.g. dining area, seating area, cooking area, play area, gardening area. Where are the good views, problems areas, slopes, sun areas, wind area, utility lines?

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Plot Plan

General idea of the entire landscape's features, structures, layout and dimensions.

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Concept images Photo examples of features similar to those included in

the plot plan Help give you an idea of what things will look like.

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Renderings/Perspective A drawing or computer generated image

that shows the colours, texture, lighting, shading and depth that will be present in the landscape.

Advantage: Helpful in conveying ideas Give the illusion of space and distance.

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Planting Plan

A labelled diagram that shows the quantities, location, size, shape and colour of specific plants to be used in the landscape.

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Landscape Drawing Symbol

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Scaled Drawings

Most landscape plans are drawn to a scale of 1:10 ( 1 inch on paper : 10 feet on ground )

Other popular landscape scales are 1:4, 1:5, 1:8, 1:10, 1:16 and 1:20.

Scales of 1:4, 1:8 or 1:16 match the common increments used on a conventional ruler, but scales of 1:10 and 1:20 are used by engineers and landscape architects.

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Lines used to represent the rise and fall of the land that appear on maps and plans.

Represent a line at a certain height traced upon the surface of the land.

Landscape architects use contours to create grading plans for a site.

Plans that show how the surface of the land is to be shaped, so that ground may be cleared and ready for buildings to be built

CONTOURS

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References• Landscape Architecture Portfolio Layout: Concept Design Plan Completed Using Hand

Drawing Over A Basic CAD. (2013). Retrieved March 5,2014 from http://homesii.com/landscape-architecture-portfolio-layout-concept-design-plan-completed-using-hand-drawing-over-a-basic-cad/

• Landscape Design Symbols. (2006). Retrieved March 5,2014 from http://www.sustland.umn.edu/design/lanscapesym.html

• From Bubble Plans to Master Plan. Retrieved March 5,2014 from http://www.diyadvice.com/diy/decks/plans/master-plan/

• Landscape Plans. Retrieved March 5,2014 from http://www.landscapingnetwork.com/landscape-design/plans.html

• Basic Design Concept For Sustainable Landscapes.(2011).Retrieved March 5, 2014 from http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/19602/ec1533.pdf?sequence=1

• Landscaping Process & Layout. Retrieved March 5,2014 from http://www.landscapingnetwork.com/videos/landscaping-layout.html

• Site Analysis Plan. Retrieved March 5,2014 from http://www.landscapes2.org/ToolsLandscape/Pages/SitePlan.cfm

• Bubble Diagrams – A Useful Step in the Validation Process.(2010).Retrieved March 5,2014 from https://ldvalidate.wordpress.com/2010/10/25/bubble-diagrams-%E2%80%93-a-useful-step-in-the-validation-process/

• http://leungplandesign.net/main/myfolder/site%20planning%20and%20landscape%20architecture%20process.jpg

• http://www.meltondg.com/blog/what-is-lanscape-architecture/