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Highlights
- 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.
- About the Author: Norman K. Booth, FASLA, RLA (Columbus, OH)Professor Emeritus, The Ohio State University, Knowlton School of Architecture; Longtime Section Head, Section of Landscape Architecture at OSU; Co-author of standard textbook, Residential Landscape Architecture; Frequent jurist for national competitions; Member of the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board's accreditation teams that review and evaluate academic programs in landscape architecture.
- 384 Pages
- Architecture, Landscape
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Book Synopsis
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 Architecture delivers a concrete understanding of landscape architectural design to inspire one's imagination for countless types of projects.
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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.
Review Quotes
"A standard text that anyone interested in spatial design would welcome on the bookshelf." (The Garden Design Journal, April 2012)
About the Author
Norman K. Booth, FASLA, RLA (Columbus, OH)
Professor Emeritus, The Ohio State University, Knowlton School of Architecture; Longtime Section Head, Section of Landscape Architecture at OSU; Co-author of standard textbook, Residential Landscape Architecture; Frequent jurist for national competitions; Member of the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board's accreditation teams that review and evaluate academic programs in landscape architecture.