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Page 1: Basic Principles of Landscape Design. Landscaping combines elements of art and science to create a functional, aesthetically pleasing extension of indoor

Basic Principles of Landscape Design

Page 2: Basic Principles of Landscape Design. Landscaping combines elements of art and science to create a functional, aesthetically pleasing extension of indoor

Landscaping combines elements of art and science to create a functional, aesthetically pleasing extension of indoor living to the outdoors. One initial purpose of landscape design is to blend man's technology (house or building) into the natural surroundings.

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ART A. COLOR

--colors are combined into color schemes for practical applications

monochromatic =different tints and shades of one color

analogous = combine colors which are adjacent or side-by-side on the color wheel

complementary =combine colors directly across the color wheel

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ART B. LINE line is inferred by bed arrangement and the way these

beds fit or flow together also created vertically by changes in plant height and the

height of tree and shrub canopies straight lines tend to be forceful, structural and stable and

direct the observer's eye to a point faster than curved lines curved or free-flowing lines are sometimes described as

smooth, graceful or gentle and create a relaxing, progressive, moving and natural feeling

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1. Rectilinear Line FormForm

No arching or curved lines; All lines are straight; All lines are either parallel or perpendicular to one

another. Style

The intersections of this grid pattern dictate gathering spaces;

Rigid style; may create the feeling of cold and unwelcoming;

Very formal style; typically symmetrical.

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2. Arc and Tangent Line Form Form

A series of arcs connected by straight-line tangents; Only two types of line segments: straight tangents and

arcs; Arcs may be either circular or elliptical.

Style Less formal; may be symmetrical; Straight-line tangents promote movement; Curves increase the overall flow within the design; arc

areas promote pause and gathering.

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3. Arc and Radii Line Form Form

Two major line segments, straight lines and arcs which are a portion of circles and ellipses;

All radii must intersect at right angles, or run parallel or perpendicular to each other;

Arcs can be of any length and size.Style

Formal style due to the grid pattern that develops; Arcs tend to promote gathering spaces; Straight-line segments connecting arcs will often promote

movement between spaces.

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4. Arc and Arc Line Form Form

Utilizes only one type of line segment; Line segments are always portions of arcs, either circles or

ellipses; Circular arcs will have consistent radii.

Style Informal overall design concept; Configuration of overlapping circles and ellipses promotes

sharing of space; Greater space within an arc promotes its use as a gathering

space.

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5. Curvilinear / Bio-morphic / Organic Line

FormForm

Line segments consist of only one type of spatial edge; All spatial lines are curving; All arcs have consistently changing radii.

Style Very informal; natural, flowing lines; Reflects forms found in nature; Movement of free-form lines in the landscape offers

more possibility for exploration.

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ART C. FORM

form is basically the shape and structure of a plant or mass of plants

structures also have form and should be considered as such when designing the area around them.

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ART D. TEXTURE describes the surface quality of an object than

can be seen or felt structures also have form and should be considered as such when designing the area around them

surfaces in the landscape includes buildings, walks, patios, groundcovers and plants

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ART E. SCALE

refers to the size of an object or objects in relation to the surroundings surfaces in the landscape includes buildings, walks, patios, groundcovers and plants

size refers to definite measurements while scale describes the size relationship between adjacent objects

the size of plantings and buildings compared on the human scale must be considered

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PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN A. UNITY

means that all parts of the composition or landscape go together; they fit

can be achieved by using mass planting and repetition

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PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN B. BALANCE

symmetrical balance is achieved when one side of the design is a mirror image of the other side

asymmetrical balance uses different forms, colors and textures to obtain balance of visual attraction

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PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN C. TRANSITION

gradual change transition can be obtained by the arrangement of

objects with varying textures, forms, or sizes in a logical sequential order

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PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN D. PROPORTION

refers to the size of parts of the design in relation to each other and to the design as a whole

relates to people and their activities

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STEPS IN DESIGN 1. Develop a site plan

--it is difficult to visualize certain aspects of design without putting it to scale on paper

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STEPS IN DESIGN 2. Conduct a site analysis

--it is difficult to visualize certain aspects of design without putting it to scale on paper

existing plants natural factors and features

--examples include building orientation, soil conditions, rainfall distribution, seasonal wind pattern and micro-climatic conditions

land form

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STEPS IN DESIGN 3. Assess needs

a landscape should be an outdoor extension of indoor living areas

should be functional and provide space for activities

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STEPS IN DESIGN 4. Locate and design activity areas (1) place outdoor areas in relation to indoor

activity areas; the outdoor living or entertaining area should be an extension what goes on indoors

(2) arrange areas relative to the activities in each and activities on adjoining property

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STEPS IN DESIGN 4. Locate and design activity areas bubble diagrams are used to define spaces

within the landscape each space will receive specific attention

during the landscape design process spaces are frequently defined by the

function that will take place in them

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STEPS IN DESIGN 5. Plant selection and placement plants are selected on the basis of climatic

adaptability to the microclimate of the location, plant architecture and availability

desirable plants are those resistant to or tolerant of pests like mites, scale, nematodes, borers, root rots, etc.

plants in some locations must be tolerant of human abuse, air pollution and animals.

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Dewayne L. Ingram, former professor and extension horticulturalist, Environmental Horticulture Department, Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville FL 32611.

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A more sustainable order of considerations would be:1. Functional

2. Maintainable

3. Environmentally Sound

4. Cost Effective

5. Visually Pleasing

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1. FUNCTIONAL A functional landscape allows for the easy

accomplishment of movement, work, recreation and leisure that occurs in and around the landscape.

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2. MAINTAINABLE The functional and maintainable considerations

are closely related. A functional design has more to do with the users of the landscape while a landscape that is maintainable is easier for landscape managers to take care of

A maintainable landscape also reduces the need for inputs such as fertilizers, pesticides, equipment, water and other things.

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3. ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND

A philosophy of "right plant right place" as well as "right plant right purpose" can dictate the amount of environmental, disease, and insect stress that a plant can tolerate.