Description
“The new edition looks wonderful: the drawings are incredibly helpful, the tips sprinkled throughout are time-saving gems, the design principles section has improved and is excellent, and the logical explanation of the sequence of events that produces a master plan is great.” — Carol Kawula, Washington State University
“I like the way the book is organized with the design process. It helps to understand the different levels of design. I especially like the hand graphics developing design diagramming to augment photos of the various components of design. Good development of landscape design and easy to understand.” — Glenn Matsui, California State Polytechnic University
“It is by far the best introductory tool available to novice landscape designers/architects. It is well done!” — David Bloniarz, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
People and Business Management
1. The Interview
Setting Up the Interview / Professionalism / What to Bring / Interview Strategies / Discussion of the Design Work / Client Information / Design Fees and Contract / Concluding the Interview / Internet Presence
2. The Base Map
Plan Drawing / Drafting Tools / Site Survey / Lot / Obtaining the Site Survey / Measurements / What to Locate on Site / Creating the Base Map
3. Inventory and Analysis
Items Needed / Key Elements of Inventory and Analysis / Wind / Existing Landscapes / Soil Analysis / Landforms / Drawing the Analysis
4. Functional Principles
How People Use Their Landscape / Outdoor Room Concept / Basic Functions / Front Yard / Side Yard / Back Yard
5. The Concept Plan
Space / Activities and Materials / Concepts / Alternate Concepts
6. Design Principles
Design Attributes / Balance / Connection / Interest / Flow / Mass Planting
7. Preliminary Design
Client Presentation / The Preliminary Design Process
8. Plants
Plant Material and Selection
9. Hardscapes
Concrete / Stone and Pavers / Wood / Retaining Walls / Edging / Mulch / Drainage / Lighting
10. The Master Plan
Drawing the Master Plan / Plant List / Master Plant List Spreadsheet / Master Plan Printing and Storage
11. The Presentation
What to Bring to the Presentation / What the Presentation Is NOT / What the Presentation IS / Starting the Presentation / Present in an Orderly Fashion / Visually Support Your Design / Concluding the Presentation
Appendix A: The Design Process
Appendix B: Estimating the Materials
Appendix C: Design Projects
Appendix D: Computer Apps
Appendix E: Sustainable Landscapes




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