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100 _aWaterman, Tim
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245 _aFundamentals of landscape architecture /
_cTim Waterman
260 _bAva Academia,
_c2009.
_aLondon :
300 _a200 p. : color illustrations
440 _aAVA Academia
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505 _a 1. History and ideas -- Yesterday and today -- Before the ancient world -- The ancient world -- The Middle Ages -- The Renaissance and baroque -- The nineteenth century -- The twentieth century -- Millennial landscapes. 2. Site and context -- Landscape: site and context -- Climate -- Land -- Water -- Plants -- Topography -- Landscape character. 3. Inhabiting the landscape -- Site planning and development -- The view of the landscape -- Landscape planting -- Flow: circulation and access -- Structures and habitation -- Community planning. 4. Representation -- The sketch -- Orthographic projection -- Perspective -- 3D images -- Models -- Computer-aided design (CAD) -- Storyboards -- The moving image -- Presentation -- The portfolio. 5. The anatomy of a project -- The Coventry Phoenix Initiative -- The project timeline -- 1. Brief -- 2. Concept -- 3. Analysis -- 4. Synthesis -- 5. Detail development -- 6. Construction -- 7. Maturation. 6. Careers -- Design and vision -- Planning the landscape -- Management and conservation -- Historic conservation -- The science of landscape -- Cities and towns -- Gardens and parks.
520 _a "The Fundamentals of Landscape Architecture" provides an introduction to the key elements of this broad field. It serves as a guide to the many specialisations complimentary to landscape architecture, such as landscape management and planning, and urban design. This book explains the process of designing for sites, including historical precedent, evolving philosophies, and how a project moves from concept to design to realisation. -- Book Description
650 _aLandscape architecture
_923749
650 _aLandscape Design
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