Princ. of Landscaping:
What are the two duplication processes that are most commonly used?
Diazo process and photocopy process
WHICH VIEW? - offer a look at multiple sides of objects which providing measurable dimensions to scale - very helpful to the contractor who takes the measurements directly from them
axonometric
The scale indicator and directional arrow are placed near the design to ...
balance the white space as well
If an imaginary line is drawn down the center of the sheet the graphic weight should ...
be equal on both sides
a line often drawn around the sheet to tie together all the components on the sheet
border
Existing contours are always shown as ... lines
broken
WHICH GRAPHIC MEDIA? - contain reservoirs of pigment that is liquefied in either alcohol or xylene solvents - come with a variety of tip sizes - used incorrectly renderings can be streaked, blotchy, and amateurish - used correctly, they provide brilliance and realism; this is directly related to the type of paper used - should be applied by lightest color first - many mistakes can be hidden by applying colored pencil over
color markers - a combo of color pencils and markers is most common
WHICH GRAPHIC MEDIA? - wax based and sold in sets of 120 colors - colors will vary by manufacturer - best sharpened by a pocketknife or single-edged razor - used for rendering design plans, elevations,and perspective illustrations - the principal value is to add color or excitement to the work; creates texture
colored pencil
WHICH VIEW? - scaled drawing showing horizontal and vertical dimensions - demonstrates size relationship between buildings, people, and plants - demonstrates vertical relationships between landscape features
elevation
A designer must prepare drawings that will speak to both the ... aspect of the client and the ... aspect of the contractor
emotional; technical
Examples of man-made features and characteristics
existing buildings utilities paved area existing landscape features building details storage spaces adjacent property development
WHICH GRAPHIC MEDIA? - the mounting board of choice for drawings - lightweight and can be reused - used in landscape model design
foam board
What is done to - level spaces for the construction of buildings - level spaces required for activities and facilities such as [parking lots, driveways, swimming pools and playing fields - special effects or improved conditions for the landscape
grading the land
WHICH GRAPHIC MEDIA? - center are graphite and have varying degrees of hardness - manipulating the hold of this will achieve varying desired effects
graphite pencil
- used to suggest how features would appear from above - must be drawn true to size - more elaborate and realistic styling is used to present to clients
landscape symbols
The design is placed on the .... side and the plant list is sized to ... The client's or project name is the ... and placed near the ...
left counterbalance largest bottom
How do you show an object that passes beneath another object?
line-weight variation
Plants exactly alike will .... slightly to show mass grouping. Plants not exactly alike are not ...
overlapped
WHICH GRAPHIC MEDIA? - chalky crayons made of powder pigment - available in a variety of colors - for landscape drawings, the best are the square sticks without oil base application techniques for pastels vary depending on desired effect - minimal application is best
pastels
WHICH VIEW? - allows for the best visualization of the designer's intentions - allows for multiple sides of a proposed idea to be projected in one drawing - dimensions are not measurable, but can be scaled
perspective
WHICH VIEW? - demonstrates placement of plants and other things - draw to scale - must be accurate
plan view
- shows how many of each is required - lists size at time of installation - lists plants by alphabetically by botanical name also provides common name
plant lists
WHICH GRAPHIC MEDIA? - materials used to speed up the development of the presentation but maintain a professional appearance - printed borders, dry transfer sheets of plant symbols, cars, people as well as sheet patters of plant symbols, used to create texture or shades on the surface of landscape features - extensive use is usually reserved for presentation designs
pressure graphics
Examples of cultural features and characteristics
property lines setback zoning regulations deed restrictions right-of-ways easements noises and odors historical significance
Diazo process
requires a specially treated paper, UV light, and ammonia vapor developer to make the copies
When the land is not suitable for the activities planned for the site, it may need to be ...
reshaped
- accurate scale allows for measurements - demonstrates orientation - arrow is designed may be ornate; but not too ornate or too large
scale indicator and directional arrow
Proposed contours are always shown as ... lines
solid
- landscape company - US Geological surveyor - State, county, or city administrative offices - land surveyor - US Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service - historical societies
sources of site information
Contour lines neither ...nor ...
split nor overlap
Examples of natural sites features and characteristics
terrain topography slopes erosion directions of surface water drainage areas of puddling or drought soil qualities plants microclimates winds annual rain and snowfall frostline sun and shade
Photocopy process
uses a photocopy machine; makes a little more sharper image and can reproduce anything in a variety of sizes
Actual designing is on ... paper and then design is traced on ... (paper) or ... (plastic)
vellum mylar
Client and Designer Names
- create client's names using the largest and most ornate lettering on the plan - should be prominently featured - the designer's name should also be included but not as big as the client's
WHICH GRAPHIC MEDIA? What are the types of drawing paper and films?
- quadrille paper - newsprint paper - sketch paper - marker paper - vellum - mylar film
What is the first things to be done when designing?
- take a site inventory - make initial visit alone so not to be influences by an preconceived notions had by client
What are the three essential components of Graphic Presentation?
1. Various drawings - lists - enlarged views - name blocks - info items 2. the lines and shapes for balance 3. the balance of white space on the presentation
What provides data on - topography - physical resources - wetlands - aquifers - surface water features - physical infrastructure - administrative boundaries - historic landmarks regulated areas - a satellite-based radio navigation system that relies on a system of 24 x 30 satellite that circles the planet in six different orbital paths - provides info om location, elevations, and distances - saves time, reduces costs, and improves both accuracy and efficiency
GIS