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Landscape Planting Design [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 280 pages, height x width: 210x265 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Design Media Publishing (UK) Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1912268612
  • ISBN-13: 9781912268610
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 280 pages, height x width: 210x265 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Design Media Publishing (UK) Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1912268612
  • ISBN-13: 9781912268610
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Plants are an important element in landscape architecture. The quality and effect of the landscape are directly affected by planting design decisions. The book selects excellent landscape projects recently completed in which planting plays an important role. With photos, drawings, design narratives, and in-depth analysis of the functions and configurations of planting, you will learn about how to use appropriate plants according to local climate, topography, ecology, surrounding environment and other conditions and special requirements. Landscape architects and plant specialists Nigel Dunnett and Giacomo Guzzon are invited to write essays on the colour palette and biodiversity of planting design, sharing with us their design principles and practices in their project experience.

Plants are an important element in landscape architecture. The quality and effect of the landscape are directly affected by planting design decisions. The book selects excellent landscape projects recently completed in which planting plays an important role, categorised into four chapters; Planting Palette, Biodiversity, Rainwater Management, and Low Maintenance. The colour of plants is a decisive factor in our perception of landscapes. Plants with different colours can be used to create different atmospheres, thus affecting the user's mood and emotion. Plants also play a significant role in promoting urban biodiversity, providing habitat for wildlife in urban landscapes. Using suitable plants can help in urban rainwater management to build a water resilient city. Using low maintenance plants can reduce maintenance costs and enhance the local ecological environment.

With photos, drawings, design narratives, and in-depth analysis of the functions and configurations of planting in the projects, you will learn about how to use appropriate plants based on local climate, topography, ecology, surrounding environment and other conditions and special requirements. Landscape architects and plant specialists Nigel Dunnett and Giacomo Guzzon are invited to write essays on the colour palette and biodiversity of planting design, sharing with us their design principles and practices in their project experience.

COLOUR PALETTE
The Driving Force of Colour
7(3)
The David Braley and Nancy Gordon Rock Garden at the Royal Botanical Gardens
10(12)
Beech Gardens and the High Walk, the Barbican
22(8)
Krymskaya Embankment
30(8)
Jones Road
38(8)
Tokachi Millennium Forest
46(14)
St Helena Residence
60(10)
Woodside Residence
70(12)
City Garden Beethoven
82(8)
Orlyplein
90(11)
BIODIVERSITY
Designing Plant Communities to Support Biodiversity in Urban Environments
101(7)
Burgess Park
108(8)
Riverlight
116(8)
SKY UK Headquarters
124(10)
Wadden Sea Centre
134(8)
Regent Park Block 20
142(8)
Holland Park Villas
150(11)
RAINWATER MANAGEMENT
Planting Design in the SuDS Landscape
161(7)
Battersea Power Station Pop-Up Park
168(10)
Beiqijia Technology Business District
178(12)
Lindevangs Park
190(6)
Eliane's Plaza
196(8)
Mapletree Business City II
204(12)
Bridget Joyce Square Rainpark
216(9)
LOW MAINTENANCE
Low-Maintenance Planting Design: Beginning with a Full Understanding of Plants
225(7)
Mutimodal Hub
232(6)
Petit Bois Park Upgrade in the Bellefontaine Neighbourhood
238(8)
Atherton Woodlands
246(8)
King's Cross Planting Design: Public Realm and Private Residential Gardens
254(8)
London Wall Place
262(10)
Circus West, Battersea Power Station
272(6)
Index 278