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Description
Visual Communication for Landscape Architecture demonstrates not only how and where a range of visual communication skills are needed to inform a design process, but also why they are essential in order to make presentations both informative and memorable. It illustrates how representational techniques can be sensitively applied in different contexts appropriate to a diverse range of design challenges, and encourages experimentation with contemporary techniques, both 2D and 3D. Developing a professional but creative design portfolio is explored in relation to creating e-portfolios and websites.
A total of 12 contemporary case studies enable readers to contextualize the methods and techniques explored in each chapter through exploring real-life examples of winning projects by successful landscape architecture practices, making this title an inspirational resource for both budding – and practising – landscape architects.
Table of Contents
Observational drawing
Travel sketchbooks
Photography
Case study 1: Berczy Park; Mapping
Case study 2: The Fairytale of Burscough Bridge
Chapter 2: Design exploration
Design sketchbooks
The process of conceptualizing
Case study 03: National Memorial Park design competition; Sketch design; Developmental models Case study 04: Olympic and Paralympic Games, 2012
Chapter 3: Visualizing in 2D
Evolution of a landscape graphic
Plan graphics
Case study 05: Media City; Section/elevation
Case study 06: Aberdeen City Gardens competition proposal.
Chapter 4: Visualizing in 3D
Perspective
Aerial perspective
Axonometric and isometric projection
Case study 07: St. Peter's Square; Presentation model
Case study 08: Gardens by the Bay
Chapter 5: Implementation
Working up detail
Dimensions
Drawings for contractors
Case study 09: Private garden design
Case study 10: Angel Field. Presentation: Audience; Conveying complexity
Case study 11: Olympic and Paralympic Games, 2016; Layout; Format
Case study 12: The Chicago Green Alley Handbook; Portfolio
Product details

Published | 01 Sep 2017 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9781350034068 |
Imprint | Fairchild Books |
Illustrations | 200 colour illus |
Series | Basics Landscape Architecture |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This book is a visual delight, full of examples of how to illustrate and communicate good landscape architecture and urban design, and will be of benefit to graphic designers as well of course to landscape architects and architects ... logically set out ... practices what it preaches - the drawings and text are well presented ... an excellent entry level into the subject.
Tim Hagyard, Urban Design Quarterly
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This handsome book does a superb job of explaining why we use visual communication – a task which no other book on representation for landscape architecture has yet accomplished. Many gorgeous illustrations from a wide range of sources add richness and depth to this indispensable text.
Tim Waterman, Senior Lecturer, Landscape Architecture, Writtle School of Design, UK
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Well crafted and beautifully constructed, the authors have framed the book to adhere to the design sequence, detailing contemporary strategies and technologies for visualizing designed spaces. An excellent addition to any aspiring landscape architect's library.
Ken Yocom, Assistant Professor, Landscape Architecture Graduate Program, University of Washington, US
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Visual Communication for Landscape Architecture is a rich and inspirational resource for both budding – and practising – landscape architects. With case study contributions from Kathryn Gustafson, Grant Associates, Peter Walker, BCA Landscape and many more… Well done to all those involved – we have picked up a few nice tips already!
Andy Thomson, Partner, BCA Landscape
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Visual Communication for Landscape Architecture looks great. I am going to put it on the 'books for the office' list and think it would be really useful to bridge the gap between our landscape architects and our technicians, which is always a challenging part of a multi-disciplinary practice.
Helen Smith, Technical Manager, Landscape Architecture
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A rather excellent book arrived at our office today, which we have all thoroughly enjoyed looking at! Visual Communication for Landscape Architecture looks incredible, and a great resource for us in practice, let alone students. We are grateful to the authors for including some of our work.
Alistair Baldwin, Director, Alistair W Baldwin Associates