The Landscape Design Process Steps In The Landscape

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The Landscape Design Process

The Landscape Design Process

Steps In The Landscape Design Process Client Interview Site Analysis Concept Diagram Preliminary Design

Steps In The Landscape Design Process Client Interview Site Analysis Concept Diagram Preliminary Design Final Design

The Program Phase Includes the first 5 steps of the landscape design process: Client

The Program Phase Includes the first 5 steps of the landscape design process: Client Interview Site Analysis Concept Diagram

The Design Phase Includes the last 2 steps of the landscape design process: Preliminary

The Design Phase Includes the last 2 steps of the landscape design process: Preliminary Design Final Design

The Program Phase Must consider the facts of the project collect facts about the

The Program Phase Must consider the facts of the project collect facts about the site and client

The Program Phase Satisfying customers desires Need to know personality, lifestyle, wants, and priorities

The Program Phase Satisfying customers desires Need to know personality, lifestyle, wants, and priorities

Client Interview Find out as much about the client as possible. Clients may not

Client Interview Find out as much about the client as possible. Clients may not even know what they want

Questions To Ask The Client How much free time do you have? Any hobbies?

Questions To Ask The Client How much free time do you have? Any hobbies? Do you have children and/or pets? Do you have any favorite colors or plant types? Do you entertain guests?

Site Analysis Catalog of Existing Site Conditions: Topography-the shape of the ground including slopes,

Site Analysis Catalog of Existing Site Conditions: Topography-the shape of the ground including slopes, hills, and other formations Soil structure and fertility Existing Vegetationtypes of plant matter present

Site Analysis Utilities-gas/power lines, septic tanks, or waterways Views-either views that should be blocked,

Site Analysis Utilities-gas/power lines, septic tanks, or waterways Views-either views that should be blocked, or views that should be maintained

Concept Diagram Usually a bubble diagram Identify certain areas for specific use Garden Patio/entertaining

Concept Diagram Usually a bubble diagram Identify certain areas for specific use Garden Patio/entertaining

Design Phase Puts all of the information, thoughts, and ideas gathered in the program

Design Phase Puts all of the information, thoughts, and ideas gathered in the program phase into a working design.

Preliminary Design Includes specific design items, plants, and hardscape materials The design is shared

Preliminary Design Includes specific design items, plants, and hardscape materials The design is shared with the client for feedback

Final Design Drawn to scale Plan is completely labeled and includes materials list

Final Design Drawn to scale Plan is completely labeled and includes materials list