Description
Constructing Landscape: Materials, Techniques, Structural Components, 3rd Edition
Constructing Landscape is a systematically structured reference work about the techniques and theories applied when constructing outdoor spaces. All the relevant topics are vividly covered, from materials and surfaces via building outdoor features to the use of plants. The book shows how landscape designers and architects can implement their creative ideas with expertise and technical skill.
Constructing Landscape is in three parts: “Materials The principles of loadbearing structures” and “Structural elements and building methods”. The first part surveys various building materials used in landscape architecture, and their specific qualities. Surface properties and possible working modes are also discussed. The next section explains the fundamental principles of statics, joints for loadbearing elements, foundations for structural components, and supporting structures. The third chapter is devoted to the principles of construction and techniques associated with various structural elements. A large collection of realized sample projects illustrates particular building tasks with photographs and plans.
CONTENTS
Materials
- Soil
- Plants
- Lawns and other seeded areas
- Wood
- Cut stone
- Bricks and clinker
- Concrete
- Metals
- Other building materials
The Principles of Load-Bearing Structures
- Load-bearing structures and their dimensions
- Foundations
- Connections
Structural elements and building methods
- Ground modeling and earthworks
- Paths and squares
- Steps and ramps
- Railings and fences
- Walls
- Small structures and pergolas
- Small bridges
- Walkways and decks
- Planting techniques and care of vegetation surfaces
- Lawns and meadows: Laying out and care
- Surface Drainage
- Water installations
- Vertical planting
- Green Roofs
- Special elements
533 pages, 850 black & white illustrations, 300 colour illustrations / 24 x 30 cm / English

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