Landscape PPT 01
Landscape PPT 01
Landscape PPT 01
• Combining both their physical origins and the cultural overlay of human
presence, often created over millennia, landscapes reflect a living
synthesis of people and place that is vital to local and national identity.
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LANDSCAPE
1. All the visible features of an area of land, often considered in terms of
their aesthetic appeal.
2. Make (a garden or other area of ground) more attractive by altering
the existing design, adding ornamental features, and planting trees and
shrubs.
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Landscape types
Hard landscape and Soft Landscape are the elements of Landscape design
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LANDSCAPING NEED
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ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN
• Color – It is important to use a complementing color scheme throughout
the yard. Sometimes Contrast can create some interest and excitement.
• Form – Form can be expressed through built objects or trees and shrubs
of various shapes and sizes which create natural patterns.
• Texture – Paving and building materials along with plants with varying
textures can add to the atmosphere of your outdoor area.
• Scale – Your outdoor design should balance the size of the buildings or
established plants it surrounds, while maintaining a comfortable human
environment for the individuals who will use the area.
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Color theory is often used in A simple way to achieve unity is to:
landscape design by dividing •match warm colors to warm colors
the color spectrum into 4 (red,yellow and orange)
categories: •Cool Colors to cool colors
•Primary: reds, yellows and blues. (blue, purple and green).
•Secondary: greens, violets (purples) Proper use of color theory can influence
and oranges. the Mood;
•Tertiary: Mixtures of the primary and •warm colors tend to excite the viewer
Secondary categories. colors like red are natural for focal
•Neutral: White, grays and silvers. points.
•cool colors are more likely to relax the
viewer.colors like blue are a logical
choice for meditation gardens.
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FORM
In landscape design terminology, form is the shape of a plant.
• Upright
• oval
• columnar
• spreading
• broad spreading
• weeping
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Scale and Balance
• The visual relationship of the landscape components, relative to size.
• Equal sizes on both sides of the landscape gives balance
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TEXTURE
Texture is the touch or visual surface quality of an object, or plant
The texture of a plant's foliage or bloom can be viewed as coarse, medium
or fine.
• Mix plants with larger leaves (coarse texture) and smaller leaves (fine
texture) to avoid monotony in a planting bed and to add visual interest.
• The greater the distance the plant is, the smoother the texture appears
to be
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ROOMS THROUGHOUT THE LANDSCAPE
Screens
Fast-growing evergreens, willow hybrids and privet shrubs offer a natural
screen in the landscape, affording privacy while adding interest and beauty to
the yard.
Shade
Large trees with dense leaf growth, such as maple, ash, oak and elm, provide
welcome relief from the hot summer sun when positioned between the roof of
the home and the angle of the sun at midday and afternoon.
Borders
Shrubs or flowering plants of a similar height and shape form attractive
borders and offer a visual separation between elements in the landscape.
Ground Cover
While grass may be the most common ground cover, you can reduce soil erosion,
create a blanket of texture or add colour beneath trees or in bordered areas.
Low-growing plants create a living plant carpet. For permanent ground cover in
the landscape, choose hardy plants that will continue to grow each year.
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LANDSCAPING STONES
Natural stone remain the most desired choice of materials for landscaping
architects worldwide. Such stones used for landscaping are called landscaping
stones.
Sandstone Landscaping: The most common colors of sandstone used are buff,
brown, blue, black and pink. They are usually used for making walls.
Slate Landscaping: The common colors used for landscaping are black, green and
red. These stones are very strong and resistant to water
Marble Landscaping: These are fine grained. The common shades are pink, white,
black, yellow and brown. These stones are strong and have high water absorption.
They are used mostly as slabs for walls and for paving.
Limestone Landscaping: These stones have very low water absorption. They are
used for walls and the common shades are grey, black, white and buff.
Granite Landscaping: These are fine to medium-course grained and are very
strong. They are used for walls and stepping stones. The common shades are pink
and red.
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