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LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS Miss Tonnessen. Objectives of the Day  Think-Pair-Share  Other than plants, what are some things that go into a landscape design?

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1 LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS Miss Tonnessen

2 Objectives of the Day  Think-Pair-Share  Other than plants, what are some things that go into a landscape design?  Look at the different landscape site elements  Complete fill-in notes  Worksheet  Due tomorrow

3 Vegetation  Consists of trees, shrubs, ground covers, annuals, perennials, vines, and turf  Functions:  Visual Enhancement Strengthens the appearance of the installation and improves quality of life  Wind Control Break, guide, and deflect wind currents  Erosion Control Reduce the amount of soil surface exposed to natural forces Root structure binds the soil, thereby reducing erosion potential

4 Vegetation  Functions:  Noise Reduction Absorbs sound waves  Climate Modifications Shades the ground and by the cooling effect of water emitted from its foliage  Energy Conservation Summer: shades building surfaces—reduces the demand on air conditioning systems Winter: sunlight passes through the trees to provide natural solar heat for the building’s interior

5 Vegetation  Glare and Reflection Reduction  Soften glare and reflection from man-made materials  Air Purification  Natural filter that removes dust and pollutants from the air  Wildlife Conservation  Provide wildlife habitat for nesting, shelter, and food

6 Land Forms  Earth Berms  Provide spatial enclosures, screening of undesirable areas, and reinforce architectural forms  Terracing  Creates useable areas on a sloped site and reinforces architectural forms  Retaining Walls  Preserve vegetation, minimize grading requirements on steep slopes and create visual interest

7 Land Forms Earth bermsRetaining Walls Terracing

8 Water Features  Visual Enjoyment—area that is a source of natural beauty  Focal Points—special interest areas that attract attention  Auditory Relief—fountains and running water mask vehicular and mechanical equipment noises  Micro-Climate Modification—localized cooling effect created by the spray mist from a fountain or bubbler

9 Water Features  Native Habitat—areas for wildlife conservation and management  Recreational Opportunities—areas for swimming, boating, and fishing  Retention Ponds—on-site stormwater retention and detention facilities  Irrigation Reservoirs—Help reduce the demand for portable water resources

10 Water Features

11 Pavement Materials  Spatial Definition—use various pavement types, colors, shapes, and sizes to define outdoor spaces  Sense of Direction—various surface patterns and colors define movement and direction  Spatial Character—texture and color of surface materials can project a unique character to the area  Warnings—use an abrupt variation of pavement color, texture, or size to signal level changes, roadway intersections, or other hazardous conditions

12 Pavement Materials  Variable Surfaces—include cobblestone, flagstones, motarless brick pavers, exposed aggregate concrete, and wood decking  Soft Surfaces—made up of sand, river rock, decomposed granite, and wood mulch; typically less expensive to install; require additional maintenance; makes snow and ice removal difficult; hinders wheelchair accessibility

13 Pavement Materials

14 Site Amenities  Trash receptacles  Dumpsters  Ash urns  Benches  Tables  Mail boxes  Vending machines  Drinking fountains  Bus shelters  Kiosks  Walls  Fences  Bike racks  Picnic shelters  Monuments  Memorials  Flag poles  Gazebos

15 Site Amenities

16 Lighting  Street Lighting—fixture types, light intensities, pole spacing, height  Architectural Lighting—draws attention to the entrance and special features of a facility  Walkway & Parking Lot Lighting—provides safety and security, and identifies the routes and intersections

17 Lighting


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