LANDSCAPE DESIGN. LANDSCAPE DESIGN | gardens - Backyard garden ( flower – botanical - vegetable) - Botanical garden | conservatories - Cultural differentiations.

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LANDSCAPE DESIGN

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | gardens - Backyard garden ( flower – botanical - vegetable) - Botanical garden | conservatories - Cultural differentiations between gardens 1. Color combination | 2. types/kinds of flowers | 3. space limits | 4. pathways USE: more like a nice view out of window PURPOSE: smoother to the eye

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | gardens - Backyard garden (flower – botanical - vegetable) - Botanical garden | conservatories - Cultural differentiations between gardens USE: functional use (teas/ cold/etc) PURPOSE: not that smooth to the eye/ nice smells 1. Herbal combination | 2. types/kinds of herbals| 3. space limits | 4. pathways | 5. uses (all for same reason? Tea herbals? Cold herbals? Food herbals?)

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | gardens - Backyard garden (flower – botanical - vegetable ) - Botanical garden | conservatories - Cultural differentiations between gardens USE: functional use (for kitchen) PURPOSE: not that smooth to the eye/ personal hobbies 1. vegetable combination | 2. types/kinds of vegetables| 3. space limits | 4. pathways | 5. uses (kitchen purposes, why?)

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | gardens - Backyard garden (flower – botanical - vegetable) - Botanical garden | conservatories - Cultural differentiations between gardens USE: functional use (view to audience/ clients) PURPOSE: selling/ promoting 1. types/styles/kinds combination | 2. space limits | 3. pathways | 4. uses (why?) | 5. indoor or outdoor | 6. is climate conditions necessary?

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | gardens - Backyard garden (flower – botanical - vegetable) - Botanical garden | conservatories - Cultural differentiations between gardens Japanese garden | water use / shades 0of green / lot of green / large scale and proportion trees and bushes / large leafs / rocks and stone appearance

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | gardens - Backyard garden (flower – botanical - vegetable) - Botanical garden | conservatories - Cultural differentiations between gardens French garden | corridor like pathways / labyrinths / royal style / lot of green / intense and focus on other strong colors

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | gardens - Backyard garden (flower – botanical - vegetable) - Botanical garden | conservatories - Cultural differentiations between gardens English garden | fairy-tale like / lot of color combination / pathways surrounded by high flowering / doors and fences

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | hard landscape – exterior environment - Internal yard/open spaces - Parks and/or playgrounds - Stations (train/bus) - Dams (water) Combination of hard materials (such as concrete, wood, glass, brick blocks etc ) with soft materials (such as grass, tree and flower planting)

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | hard landscape – exterior environment -Internal yard/open spaces - Parks and/or playgrounds - Stations (train/bus) - Dams (water) Green with the adjustment of external elements out of other materials, giving contrast (such as benches (wood), information boards (metal), playground flooring (linoleum tiles), playground toys (plastic), etc)

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | hard landscape – exterior environment -Internal yard/open spaces - Parks and/or playgrounds and cemeteries - Stations (train/bus) - Dams (water)

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | hard landscape – exterior environment -Internal yard/open spaces - Parks and/or playgrounds and cemeteries - Stations (train/bus) - Dams (water)

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | hard landscape – exterior environment -Internal yard/open spaces - Parks and/or playgrounds and cemeteries - Stations (train/bus) - Dams (water)

LANDSCAPE DESIGN | hard landscape – exterior environment -Internal yard/open spaces - Parks and/or playgrounds and cemeteries - Stations (train/bus) - Dams (water)