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Course ID: | LAND 3030. 4 hours. 8 hours lab per week. | Course Title: | Landscape Architecture Design Studio III | Course Description: | Analysis of plant elements and form. Emphasis on plant function
in the landscape composition. Basic problems in planting design
of small scale areas with emphasis on orientation, arrangement,
and human needs. Course will include one project that involves
inventory and analysis. | Oasis Title: | Land Arch Design Studio III | Duplicate Credit: | Not open to students with credit in LAND 3030S | Prerequisite: | LAND 2020 | Semester Course Offered: | Offered fall semester every year. | Grading System: | A-F (Traditional) |
| Course Objectives: | This course will reinforce skills learned in prerequisite
studio courses, which may include, but are not limited to the
following: design fundamentals, design process, graphic and
written communication, site inventory and analysis,
illustrative analog and digital graphics, construction
detailing, construction documents, site engineering and storm
water management, plant selection, and planting design.
Students will identify and choose appropriate plants and other
standard landscape materials for varied aesthetic and
functional situations in the landscape.
Students will inventory existing site conditions and apply
site analysis information to conceptual landscape designs.
Students will specify appropriate plant selections and prepare
a cost estimate using American nursery and landscape industry
standards. | Topical Outline: | Design Space
Site; Elevation and Slope
Soil Erosion
Circulation, Utilities and Perceptual (noise, odors, lighting)
Ecological Composite
Site Suitability
Site Suitability in Progress Presentation
Site Suitability Final Presentation
Survey - Intro to Equipment and Process
Survey - North Quad Elevations
Survey - Topographic Points
Survey Data Review
Intro to Final Project
Final Project
Final Project Presentation | |
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