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Xu, Bao Hui, and Yu Bao. "Landscape Architectural Design of Ecological Sightseeing Park." Applied Mechanics and Materials 522-524 (February 2014): 1760–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.522-524.1760.

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Ecological tourism park is a new form of tourism emerging in recent years, which have very important significance to the new rural construction. The design of landscape architecture in ecological park is still at the exploratory stage. This paper presents the design idea, design method of landscape architecture. In order to improve the design level of architectures in the ecological park, the method of integrating the architectural art, design technology and environment is proposed.
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Wang, Hongliang. "Discussion on Key Point of Architectural Landscape Design." World Construction 4, no. 3 (September 21, 2015): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/wcj.v4i3.8.

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<p>With the improvement of people’s quality of life and living environment of the building requirements, architectural landscape design should continue to improve the building use group's satisfaction and increase the intensity of ecological architecture landscape construction, in order to ensure efficiency and utility of architecture landscape planning. This is so that the living personnel can fully experience the beautiful architectural landscape, thereby improving people's satisfaction of the building. Currently, since there is an increasing trend of people’s move towards green ecological direction, and the ecological architecture landscape planning design is becoming important, hence creating the green eco-building environment is the inevitable development direction of architecture landscape in future. Based on work experience, starting from the ecological architecture landscape design principles, this paper will present the key point of current ecological architecture landscape design, in order to provide some ideas for building landscape design development.</p>
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Wang, Hongliang. "Discussion on Key Point of Architectural Landscape Design." World Construction 4, no. 3 (September 21, 2015): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/wc.v4i3.8.

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<p>With the improvement of people’s quality of life and living environment of the building requirements, architectural landscape design should continue to improve the building use group's satisfaction and increase the intensity of ecological architecture landscape construction, in order to ensure efficiency and utility of architecture landscape planning. This is so that the living personnel can fully experience the beautiful architectural landscape, thereby improving people's satisfaction of the building. Currently, since there is an increasing trend of people’s move towards green ecological direction, and the ecological architecture landscape planning design is becoming important, hence creating the green eco-building environment is the inevitable development direction of architecture landscape in future. Based on work experience, starting from the ecological architecture landscape design principles, this paper will present the key point of current ecological architecture landscape design, in order to provide some ideas for building landscape design development.</p>
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Abbas, Yasmine. "Architecture as Landscape." SHS Web of Conferences 64 (2019): 02002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20196402002.

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This study constitutes the latest reflection on pedagogical research and experimental pedagogical projects involving the representation, design, and computation of ambiances. Led by the author at various architecture schools in France, Japan, and the United States, these creative explorations involving drawings and models offer ways to realize, feel, and fabricate architecture. The projects described were conducted in 2018 in courses offered by the Department of Architecture, Stuckeman School, College of Arts and Architecture at the Pennsylvania State University. They show that architectural productions are not static objects, but instead render a dynamic landscape itself nested within a changing milieu. Through these projects, by looking closely at the parameters of spatial effects, students engaged in processes of design taking movement into account in meaningful ways.
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Gan, Lu. "On an Analysis of Ecological Landscape Design." Advanced Materials Research 450-451 (January 2012): 1305–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.450-451.1305.

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Today’s landscape design targets at seeking for means of conveying the inner order of nature, and meanwhile satisfying people’s requirements of appreciation of beauty. However, plants are the main visual elements for expressing the two kinds of order. As the representative for natural environment, the ecological effect, the visual sense and the cultural landscapes of green plants penetrate and influence all the aspects of human lives and architectural environment. The interaction between environment and architecture has become a new exploration and direction of the architectural design thought in the 21st century.
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Sorvig, Kim. "LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE: ECOLOGY + DESIGN + PLANNING." Landscape Journal 13, no. 1 (1994): 79–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/lj.13.1.79.

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Xu, Yi. "Theory Landscape Architecture Skit the Flower Window Design Culture." Applied Mechanics and Materials 226-228 (November 2012): 2418–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.226-228.2418.

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Through the rose window in landscape architecture sketches the form of analysis, are listed in the rose window of the landscape architecture of the space environment to create forms and decorative effect, and discusses the aesthetic culture of landscape architecture, space design flower window. Window flower garden architectural pieces can not be ignored as an important decorative pieces, it tends to reflect the landscape created by emotional factors, a reflection of the cultural origins of the China the tracery Art profound.
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Paine, Cecelia R. "INNOVATIVE DESIGN SOLUTIONS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE and CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE." Landscape Journal 18, no. 1 (1999): 106–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/lj.18.1.106.

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Çelik, Filiz. "BASIC DESIGN EDUCATION IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE." International Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR 8, no. 1 (March 3, 2014): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.26687/archnet-ijar.v8i1.334.

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The basic design course, a 1st semester curriculum course at the Department of Landscape Architecture, forms the basis of design education as a part of landscape architecture education. The landscape design course, provided as part of the 2nd semester curriculum, is a continuation of the basic design course and allows basic design concepts to be transferred to landscape design. Similarly, courses for other semesters are also developed based on the knowledge and acquisitions attained through the basic design course. This article is based on the educational experiences that have been obtained in the basic design course administered at the Department of Landscape Architecture in the Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University, between 2005 and 2010. The content and objectives of the basic design course, and the educational methods and the process used in the course are described; the challenges and problems faced with respect to the theory and practice of the course are presented. Additionally, instructions for education related to basic design are discussed, based on experience.
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McGuire, Mary Pat. "Surface Design Operations in Landscape Architecture." Landscape Journal 38, no. 1-2 (2019): 43–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/lj.38.1-2.43.

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Nijhuis, Steffen, and Jeroen de Vries. "Design as Research in Landscape Architecture." Landscape Journal 38, no. 1-2 (2019): 87–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/lj.38.1-2.87.

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Nijhuis, Steffen, and Inge Bobbink. "Design-related research in landscape architecture." J. of Design Research 10, no. 4 (2012): 239. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/jdr.2012.051172.

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Lenzholzer, Sanda, and Robert D. Brown. "Climate-responsive landscape architecture design education." Journal of Cleaner Production 61 (December 2013): 89–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2012.12.038.

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Vu, Anh Viet, Thi Ai Thuy Pham, and Tu Pham. "Pop-up landscape architecture in Ho Chi Minh City: Cases of creating livable city for all." MATEC Web of Conferences 193 (2018): 04002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819304002.

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The pop-up architecture (or landscape architecture) becomes popular nowadays. Some highlights include annual architecture program such as the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion at Hyde Park, London; MPavilion in Melbourne; MoMA PS1 and Heart Sculpture in New York. Many of these pop-up architectural works have been designed by world renowned architects, such as Zaha Hadid, Rem Koolhaas, Hezorg and de Meuron, Jean Nouvel, Toyo Ito, SANAA, Shigeru Ban, BIG, etc. And many of these designs reflect innovative thinking that changes the professional world of architectural design. But above all, these pop-up architectures were created in responsive manner to the urban community and the community controversially has good response to this type of architecture. In the other words, pop-up architecture is the way the architects touch the heartbeat of the cities, make them livable for all. Ho Chi Minh City has its own types of pop-up landscape architecture, whereas this paper intends to explore in two case studies: Nguyen Hue Floral Boulevard and Nguyen Van Binh Book Street. Nguyen Hue Floral Street is celebrating now its twelfth birthday in the city. Nguyen Van Binh Book Street has just passed its first anniversary in 2017. Both cases live its own story behind the scene about how livable a city could be through place-making by architecture and landscape design. Throughout these cases, we would like to find out how this type of pop-up landscape architecture being realized and become popular in Ho Chi Minh City, and how it is devoted to a livable city for all.
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Ogrin, Dusan. "Landscape architecture and its articulation into landscape planning and landscape design." Landscape and Urban Planning 30, no. 3 (December 1994): 131–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-2046(94)90052-3.

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Quesada García, Santiago. "Landscape as a Model of Architecture: A Contemporary Imitation." Arte, Individuo y Sociedad 33, no. 4 (July 12, 2021): 1395–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/aris.72335.

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The act of designing architecture is based on the use of various models chosen as referents. Such models may come from architecture itself or from the arts like sculpture, painting, music, literature, and so forth. They usually provide the components for architectural design. This stance leads to the notion of architectural design as the construction of a new order derived from elements, examples, or prototypes verified in time by virtue of experience. Thus, the praxis of the design process is mainly referred to as a conscious imitation of models. The thesis of this work is that landscape constitutes one of these models. Landscape should be considered a contemporary model for architectural imitation because it is a concept that reveals a dynamic reality oriented towards the future. The values of landscape produce a wish to emulate it, to assimilate it. In a renewed object–subject relationship, landscape proposes itself as a paramount issue for architectural design. This paper contextualizes and explains what comprises such renewed mimesis and why landscape is a subject that provokes a desire for active emulation in contemporary architecture.
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Al Basha, Nawarah, Anna Eplényi, and Gábor Sándor. "Inspirative geology -the influence of natural geological formations and patterns on contemporary landscape design." Landscape architecture and art 17 (March 14, 2021): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/j.landarchart.2020.17.05.

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Throughout the history of landscape design, we have witnessed many examples where natural features were used as symbolic elements of manmade landscapes and gardens. This influence of landscape geology had its impact on contemporary landscape architecture, resulting in diverse and innovative applications, which are the main topic of our discussion. The article is intended to demonstrate the trend of drawing inspiration from natural landscape features in contemporary landscape architecture in a new and complex way, focusing particularly on the influence of geology, geomorphology and tectonics. A study was conducted on twelve available, published contemporary landscape projects from the last two decades analysing the imitation of nature in the designs, with photo documentation and description. The aim is to identify how ‘native geology’ can influence today’s landscape architecture, which formations are inspirative, where and how they are integrated to the contemporary artistic design. Furthermore, in order to develop a complex understanding on how these references applied to the sites enhance the experience of the space. The selected projects are compared according to pairs of contrasting qualities that are related to measurable characteristics of a space. This will finally lead to identifying some common trends of today’s landscape architecture in applying this geology-inspired design approach.
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Zhang, Shu, Jun Li, and Yi Jie Liu. "A Study of Color Design in Industry Landscape Architecture Environment." Advanced Materials Research 726-731 (August 2013): 3622–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.726-731.3622.

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Most of metallurgy industry enterprises in our country were built early and the architectures of which were old while environment colors miscellaneous. With the rapid development of economy and improvement of aesthetic standard, the art and aesthetic of industry architecture environment was paid the important attention. Color plays a very important role in the environmental cognition aspects. It can not only facilitate people to cognitive surrounding responsible and dangerous working environment, but also to allow workers to improve work efficiency and improve the living comfort level. A good relationship with the color and the industry environment is important to our future industrial landscape design and industrial architecture design. And we should present the building colors with new ways so as to create Chinese industrial culture with Chinese characteristics. Based on the industry architecture environment, this article expounds the importance, emotional and functional of color design, and deeply analysis the effect and influence factors of color design in industry landscape architecture environment, and also brought the requirement to color design.
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Feng, Yao, and Lu Si Zhang. "Understanding of Landscape Architecture Design in Japan." Advanced Materials Research 610-613 (December 2012): 2840–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.610-613.2840.

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In the 1960s, rapid economic growth of Japan resulted in urban problems such as public hazard, environmental pollution and destruction of historic streetscape etc. To rescue increasingly worsening living environment, various citizen endeavors have been carried out. The reflection of modern urban planning was called "Machi-zukuri". After tens of years of evolution, it has become the representative of the citizens and the citizen groups participating in urban planning, design and government affairs. Landscape "Machi-zukuri" is one of its important types. Through the case analysis of Chiba Townscape Citizen Festival, this paper discusses the successful experience of Japan in improving regional landscape architecture which is worth our reference.
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Seckin, Nazire Papatya. "Environmental control in architecture by landscape design." A/Z : ITU journal of Faculty of Architecture 15, no. 2 (2018): 197–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.5505/itujfa.2018.90022.

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Meng, Yanyu, Nan Wu, Yelin Li, Chongyang Zhu, and Lingming Kong. "BIM Impact Assessment of Landscape Architecture Design." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1533 (April 2020): 042093. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1533/4/042093.

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Greenway, Philip. "Selecting landscape architecture students: measuring design aptitude." Design Studies 11, no. 2 (April 1990): 89–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0142-694x(90)90023-6.

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Kempenaar, Annet. "Learning to Design with Stakeholders: Participatory, Collaborative, and Transdisciplinary Design in Postgraduate Landscape Architecture Education in Europe." Land 10, no. 3 (March 1, 2021): 243. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10030243.

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Over the last few decades, interaction and collaboration with stakeholders and communities in the design and development of our environment have become integral parts of landscape architecture practice. This article explores the position of this kind of designing in postgraduate landscape architecture education in Europe. An analysis of the international master’s curricula in landscape architecture of 29 universities across Europe shows there is some attention paid to participatory, collaborative, and transdisciplinary design in several, but not all programs. However, participatory, collaborative, and transdisciplinary design is an important topic in the current discourse amongst landscape architecture scholars. This may indicate an increase in attention to the topic in European landscape architecture education curricula in the (near) future.
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Jia, Qiong, and Yue Zhou. "Architecture Appearance Design Impacted by Regional Environment." Applied Mechanics and Materials 584-586 (July 2014): 769–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.584-586.769.

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The regional environment is an important reference for the landscape features and architectural designs of the whole human ecology system. Under a rapid urbanization circumstance, regional environment has become an important reference for building appearance design. Various geographical environments shape diversified customs and cultures and architectural characters. This paper focuses on looking for individual beauty of architecture among the commonality, highlighting the geographical features, showing the rich local cultures, and elaborating those unique human feelings.
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Trubitsyna, Natalja Anatolevna. "WIND PROTECTION OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE." Vestnik MGSU, no. 6 (June 2017): 619–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2017.6.619-630.

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The article discusses the interaction between the wind regime and the landscape. Examples of objects of landscape architecture in high-tech and science-intensive spheres, such as the launch pad of a spacecraft, are given. Wind protection is represented as a result of work on wind power engineering and a means of increasing bioclimatic comfort. The terms of landscape architecture are disclosed and mutual influence on the climate and impact on woody-shrub vegetation and field crops are analyzed. The phenomenon of air permeability for optimal operation of windproof structures and orientations of geoplastics and dendroplastics is described. In this paper, a classification of terrain types is described with a description of their elemental composition, as well as various categories of landscape. The proposal to consider the landscape as a territorial complex, and landscape buildings, landscape-architectural structures as objects of landscape architecture possessing properties of wind protection and air permeability was introduced. Thus, the concept of a landscape-architectural complex as a single group of landscape-architectural objects located on the territory and connected by a common system of communications, functions, technical elements and a visual image is formulated. Further research is based on the rationale for the use of the term ensemble in relation to the objects of the landscape and architectural complex and the identification of their design and planning features that can affect the parameters of wind protection and air permeability. The paper concludes that frequent coincidence of favorable for the fauna wind regime and mimicry of landscape architecture objects. The combination in the landscape of functions for wind protection and aesthetics is analyzed with analysis of such elements of landscape architecture as hedges and windproof properties of green plantations. In the work examples of wind engineering small architectural forms are shown in the form of sculptures moving from air streams, which also change the speed and direction of the wind. All this is generalized in further directions of research within the framework of the designated terrain theme, bioclimatic comfort and wind protection.
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Özdemir Işık, Buket, and Çağla Sayitoğlu Taş. "Mimarlık Eğitiminde Peyzaj Tasarımı / Landscape Design in Architctural Education." Journal of History Culture and Art Research 7, no. 2 (July 2, 2018): 390. http://dx.doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v7i2.1489.

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<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>Collaboration among the professional disciplines has an important impact on the success of education and training. It is known that the architectural profession interacts with different professional disciplines at national and international universities that provide architectural education. These professions should be included in architectural education programs, especially because architecture is related to different disciplines such as civil engineering, interior architecture, landscape architecture, urban and regional planning. In this respect, design students studying in the field of architecture need to acquire interdisciplinary vocational education in order to develop their imagination, ability of thinking and to realize what they thinked.</p><p>In this context, a survey was conducted with 61 students from the 4th grade students who took the Landscape Design course in the Architecture Department of Avrasya University, which provides architectural education. The students who attended the lessons were asked for their opinions about whether the lessons contributing their professional quality or not. Survey questions were analyzed by SPSS Statistics 24 analysis program. The students who participated in the survey stated that the course was especially helpful when designing the site plan, determining the site elevations and building entry-exit points. In addition, students stated that they would like to take the landscape design course in 2nd grade instead of taking in the 4th grade.</p><p> <strong>Öz</strong></p><p>Mesleki disiplinler arasındaki ortak çalışmalar, eğitim öğretimin başarısı üzerinde önemli bir etkiye sahiptir. Mimarlık eğitimi veren ulusal ve uluslararası üniversitelerde de mimarlık mesleğinin farklı meslek disiplinleri ile etkileşim içerisinde olduğu bilinmektedir. Özellikle Mimarlığın, İnşaat Mühendisliği, İç Mimarlık, Peyzaj Mimarlığı, Şehir Bölge Planlama gibi farklı disiplinler ile ilişkili olmasından dolayı, bu disiplinlere dair mesleki bilgiler eğitim programlarında yer almalıdır. Bu açıdan mimarlık alanında eğitim öğretim gören tasarım öğrencilerinin, düşünme, düşünüleni görme ve hayata geçirme adına hayal güçlerini geliştirmek için disiplinler arası mesleki eğitimi almaları gerekmektedir.</p><p>Bu bağlamda, bu çalışmada mimarlık eğitimi veren Avrasya Üniversitesi Mimarlık Bölümü, Peyzaj Tasarım dersini alan 4. Sınıf öğrencilerinden 61 kişi ile bir anket çalışması yapılmıştır. Dersi alan öğrencilerden ders kapsamında görüşleri istenmiş ve almış oldukları dersin, mesleki eğitimlerine katkısı olup olmadığı sorgulanmıştır. Anket soruları SPSS Statistics 24 analiz programı ile analiz edilmiştir. Ankete katılan öğrenciler dersin özellikle; vaziyet planı tasarlarken, arazi kotlarını ve bina giriş-çıkış noktalarını belirlerken yardımcı olduğunu ifade etmişlerdir. Ayrıca öğrenciler ankete vermiş oldukları cevaplarında 4. sınıfta almış oldukları Peyzaj Tasarım dersinin, eğitim öğretim yılları içerisinde 2. sınıfta almak istediklerini belirtmişlerdir.</p>
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McWilliam, Wendy, Andreas Wesener, Anupriya Sukumar, and Robert D. Brown. "Reducing the Incidence of Skin Cancer through Landscape Architecture Design Education." Sustainability 12, no. 22 (November 12, 2020): 9402. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12229402.

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There is a high and growing incidence of skin cancer associated with overexposure to the sun. Most of a person’s exposure occurs during their first eighteen years of life. While many children are taught to wear hats and sunscreen, studies indicate these are inadequate. There is a pressing need to improve the design of our landscapes to reduce exposure. Landscape architects can play a key role in driving this process, but only if they understand the factors determining sun protection behaviours among children in the landscape, and how to design for these. We introduced a systematic evidence-based teaching approach to landscape architecture students in New Zealand where the incidence of skin cancer is one of the highest in the world. In this paper, we describe the methods we used to integrate scientific information into a creative design process that included four design phases: (1) review, summary and translation of evidential theory into design guidelines; (2) inventory and analysis of existing schoolyard; (3) redesign of schoolyard; and (4) final design evaluation. We found this process was effective in developing student appreciation for the need to improve sun protection through design, for increasing their understanding of the evidential science, in addition to developing their ability to translate, often inaccessible, evidential data into its spatial form implications. Furthermore, the process led to a high degree of confidence and pride among many students as their resulting design solutions were not only supported by evidence but were often highly creative. Such evidence-based design courses are essential for preparing future landscape architects to design landscapes that significantly reduce the incidence and health effects of skin cancer.
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Majerska-Palubicka, Beata. "Sustainable Landscape between Buildings." Advanced Engineering Forum 12 (November 2014): 171–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/aef.12.171.

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Currently, there is a tendency in architecture to search for solutions implementing the assumptions of the sustainable development paradigm. A number of them are components of architecture, which in the future will certainly affect urban planning and architecture to a much greater extent. An issue of great significance is the need to integrate sustainable system elements with the spatial structure of environmentally friendly architectural facilities and complexes in order to achieve harmony between the built and natural environment, which is a basis of sustainable development. In this article, the author would like to solve the problem of how to design buildings, housing estates and towns so that their impact on the environment will be acceptable, i.e. will not exceed the possibilities of natural environment regeneration.
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Teodoronsky, V. S. "Visual landscape areas assessment techniques when creating objects of landscape architecture." FORESTRY BULLETIN 25, no. 2 (April 2021): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18698/2542-1468-2021-2-57-63.

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The issues of developing the method of visual and landscape assessment of territories to create objects of landscape architecture are considered. It is shown that creation of landscape architecture objects in urbanized environment follows a complex of pre-project studies including works on perception of a number of spatial factors influencing directly the design decisions. Of great importance in this regard is the study of a system of spaces of various types, as particularly valuable elements of the landscape architecture environment and its components. The components of such an environment are space as the main landscape resource with facilities for recreation and tourism. A search has been made for a method of visual and landscape assessment of the territory of a landscape facility, including the need to address methodological issues to identify the relationship between large-scale open spaces and local objects and the details of the landscape architecture facility (i.e., from the general to the private); to determine the typological characteristics of the studied spaces, to assess the perception of the analyzed type of space in terms of its architectural and landscape, functional and planning importance and aesthetic expressiveness; to determine the conditions for perception and conditions for evaluation of local objects and their individual components (structures, parts, small architectural forms, greenery), to understand the route networks that unite the spatial structure of the studied object with its functional purpose.
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Yussupova, A. A., A. N. Yussupov, and B. S. Nsanbayev. "Determining the optimal parameters of landscape architectural elements." Bulletin of Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Construction 79, no. 1 (March 30, 2021): 166–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.51488/1680-080x/2021.1-22.

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The necessity of the development of architecture in modern economic conditions raises new challenges to architects and builders: the design of architectural objects in accordance with international standards. In this regard, this article discusses the harmonization of the architectural environment with using of the Corbusier Modulor. Examples of the tasks for students from the modern practice of architecture and urban planning are given. Modulor Corbusier combines the canons of the Golden ratio and the proportions of human size. The table for the use of the Modulor in educational design for the finding of harmonious sizes of architectural structures and design products is given. Specific examples of correction of small architectural forms parameters, contours of buildings and constructions, width and length, elements of alleys, and flower gardens are stated. Here, it is necessary to pay attention to the fact that the sketches of projects seamlessly comply with the terrain, which is very important for the architectural and artistic expressiveness of city parks, squares, and suburban recreational areas.
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Kelleher, Michael. "Bulgaria's Communist-Era Landscape." Public Historian 31, no. 3 (2009): 39–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2009.31.3.39.

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Abstract This essay discusses the various architectural and design elements that helped define the communist-era landscape of Bulgaria. The conclusions presented here are based on observations made by the author while living in Bulgaria and research into the literature on communist architecture and design in the East Bloc. Bulgaria was the member of the East Bloc that most closely followed the architectural and design model established by the Soviet Union and exported to its satellite states following the Second World War. This didactic model was intended to present a certain image of communism and its achievements. Despite physical changes that came with the end of communism in Bulgaria, the country has retained a significant communist-era landscape. Bulgaria, therefore, presents an opportunity to examine many of the architectural and design elements typical of the East Bloc, both how the communists intended them to be interpreted and how these buildings and monuments made the transition to the postcommunist era.
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Zhang, Jian, Yan Hui Sui, Yang Zheng, and Xue Biao Geng. "Study on Low Carbon Ideas in the Formation of Regional Landscapes: Ecology, Function and Culture." Advanced Materials Research 361-363 (October 2011): 1105–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.361-363.1105.

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Global climate changes are threatening the survival of our species. Landscape architecture adaptive to climate change has become a hotspot. Many low-carbon ideas are involved in the process of formation of some regional landscape. This paper discussed the low-carbon ideas in some regional landscape from scientific landscape pattern, technology of using clean energy, usage of local materials, ecological design for construction and so on. These ideas are valuable to modern landscape architecture. In order to create new landscapes accordant with the spirit of the times, more attention should been paid to how to integrate ancient low-carbon ideas, new technology, local characteristics and function into modern landscape architecture.
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Deng, Xiuqin, Rongrong Ye, Xuming Liu, and Guangming Han. "Architectural Planning and Design Based on the Protection, Development of Rural Folk Custom Ecotourism." Open House International 43, no. 1 (March 1, 2018): 88–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-01-2018-b0018.

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Rural folk custom ecotourism is one of the most unique tourism projects today, which relies on the unique landscape of the country for architectural planning and tourism. In the article, the architectural planning and design based on the protective development of rural folk custom ecotourism was studied. Based on this, firstly, the characteristics and development background of rural tourism were expatiated, and the theoretical research background of current landscape planning and design was analyzed; then the principles and methods of planning and designing of rural folk custom ecotourism landscape architecture were analyzed, and the functions of architecture and space use were described in detail, so as to meet the need for protective and sustainable development; in addition, through the analysis and planning of specific projects, the concrete methods of architectural planning and design were discussed and the localization of architectural planning and design was achieved.
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Dong, Li, and Yu Zhang. "Research on the Design Strategies of Low-Cost Landscape Architecture." Applied Mechanics and Materials 448-453 (October 2013): 4124–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.448-453.4124.

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Landscape architecture has become one of the most important parts of contemporary living environment due to its extensive value in the field of aesthetics and ecology, society and culture. However, because of the lack of effective theoretical guidance of cost control, contemporary landscape consumes a lot of resources and environmental costs during the construction and maintenance, which is against the original intention of constructing good ecological environment. Low-cost landscape architecture, with the idea of low intervention, low consumption, low conservation and low emission, is trying to research on controlling the landscape architecture construction interference to the environment and reducing landscape cost of construction and conservation from material selection and labor management to promote the long-term development of landscape architecture effectively.
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Long, Huijin, and Kai Cui. "Coastal Landscape Architecture Design Based on Nonlinear Thinking." Journal of Coastal Research 107, sp1 (August 11, 2020): 218. http://dx.doi.org/10.2112/jcr-si107-055.1.

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Ferguson, Bruce. "BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN, AND PLANNING." Landscape Journal 8, no. 1 (1989): 74–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/lj.8.1.74.

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Benson, John F. "On research, scholarship and design in landscape architecture." Landscape Research 23, no. 2 (July 1998): 198–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01426399808706537.

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Choi, Jung-Mean. "Design Strategies for Regionality in Contemporary Landscape Architecture." Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture 44, no. 6 (December 31, 2016): 98–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.9715/kila.2016.44.6.098.

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Megahed, Yasser. "On research by design." Architectural Research Quarterly 21, no. 4 (December 2017): 338–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135518000179.

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Early issues of arq in the mid-1990s were preoccupied with the possibilities for researching architecture through design: how design research might be constituted and communicated, and – practically for architecture schools at that time – how design might be counted as research in the newly-introduced metrics used to judge research quality in UK Universities.Debates around design research in arq in the 1990s reflected uncertainties about its position in both practice and academic culture at that time. Since then, design research has gained traction, becoming increasingly accepted and acquiring greater capital in architectural academe. Key texts in architectural design research are increasingly leaving behind the question ‘is design considered research or not?’ to search instead for how to secure the status of design as a rigorous mode of academic inquiry. There is increasing confidence in the architectural field about the potential and power of design as a research method. Yet the notion of design research in architecture remains broad, with a diversity of approaches echoed in a diversity of distinct but overlapping terminologies. Taking its cue from arq's early focus on design research, this paper sketches-out its contemporary methodological landscape in architecture, surveying key sources in design research scholarship.
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Fan, Ya Ni, Lu Di Dong, and Qiang Zhao. "Study on Landscape Architecture Design in Mountainous Scenic Areas with the Appropriate Technical Support." Applied Mechanics and Materials 209-211 (October 2012): 412–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.209-211.412.

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Abstract. This paper discusses the role of appropriate technical support in the landscape architecture design for mountainous scenic area from four aspects, namely enjoying, relaxing, viewing and service management, and provides theoretical guidance for the method of landscape architecture design in mountainous scenic areas. This paper makes an evidential analysis of Balidian catering buildings in Mount Shaohua scenic area by the typical demonstration; This paper analyzes the factors which influence the landscape architecture design and develop a method of the appropriate technical support for the landscape architecture design in mountainous scenic areas. The integration of appropriate technology is good for the landscape architecture design in mountainous scenic areas. This method has a certain reference value for the landscape architecture design in mountainous scenic areas.
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Brown, Robert D., and Robert C. Corry. "Evidence-Based Landscape Architecture for Human Health and Well-Being." Sustainability 12, no. 4 (February 13, 2020): 1360. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12041360.

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More than 80% of the people in the USA and Canada live in cities. Urban development replaces natural environments with built environments resulting in limited access to outdoor environments which are critical to human health and well-being. In addition, many urban open spaces are unused because of poor design. This paper describes case studies where traditional landscape architectural design approaches would have compromised design success, while evidence-based landscape architecture (EBLA) resulted in a successful product. Examples range from school-yard design that provides safe levels of solar radiation for children, to neighborhood parks and sidewalks that encourage people to walk and enjoy nearby nature. Common characteristics for integrating EBLA into private, public, and academic landscape architecture practice are outlined along with a discussion of some of the opportunities and barriers to implementation.
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Fekete, Albert, and László Kollányi. "Research-Based Design Approaches in Historic Garden Renovation." Land 8, no. 12 (December 12, 2019): 192. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land8120192.

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The renewal of historic gardens, landscapes, and sites has grown to be a current issue in Central and Eastern Europe. Based on scientific research, the Department of Garden Art of the Szent István University, Faculty of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism has been dealing with landscape renewal since 1963 on regional, settlement, and garden scales, too. More than 50 years of experience has already proved the advantage of such a research-based design approach in garden and landscape renewal processes, Landscape Architecture has developed from a very practical basis. The purpose of this paper is to show the most significant conclusions of our historic garden research of castle gardens from the Carpathian Basin, focusing on the importance of visual connections designed initially on the sites. Using case studies, the paper intends to explore how proper landscape design in historic environments is achieved. The historical value cannot be simplified or understood as the notion of “old”, the heritage being represented by the all-time valuable garden features and elements, independent from their formation in time. In addition to the historical authenticity of the actual use, the social needs and sustainability are important aspects, which must be integrated into heritage protection and reclamation.
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Wu, Haoqi, and Jun Yan. "The mechanism of digitized landscape architecture design under edge computing." PLOS ONE 16, no. 9 (September 23, 2021): e0252087. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252087.

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The purposes are to analyze the mechanism of digitized landscape architecture design and stablize the garden landscape image display in constructing garden landscape digitization platform. According to previous research and mobile edge computing, a scheme of digitized landscape architecture design is proposed based on edge computing. This scheme uses discrete elevation calculation to preserve the landscape design image’s frame. It adopts the Roberts edge detection and Laplacian operator for high-level stable preservation of landscape images. Simultaneously, the displayed image is stablized using edge computing algorithms. Simulation experiments are performed to verify the effectiveness of the proposed scheme of digitized landscape architecture design based on mobile edge computing. Results demonstrate that the discrete elevation calculation algorithm can avoid low visual rendering in the 3D image generation process, optimize the seed point matching of edge correlation, and ensure image clarity and stability. The edge computing algorithm can fundamentally avoid the problem of image shaking. The impact of different algorithm models on the classification and accuracy of landscape images is analyzed through parameter optimization. Compared with some latest models, the proposed landscape design scheme based on edge computing has better accuracy. The average accuracy can reach more than 90%, and the Kappa coefficient remains at 86.93%. The designed garden landscape digitization platform can stably display 3D garden landscape images while avoiding the shaking of 3D images, which can provide a theoretical basis and practical value for designing and planning landscape architecture.
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Huo, Dan, and Fan Yang. "Application of Western Surrealistic in Design of Landscape Architecture." Applied Mechanics and Materials 226-228 (November 2012): 2394–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.226-228.2394.

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Surrealism was the twentieth century’s longest lasting art movement in the arts. It explored the mysterious dream world of the unconscious mind. Surrealist works depict a familiar yet alien world of dreamlike serenity and nightmarish fantasy, and their legacy pervades much of contemporary art, literature, film and popular culture. As a representation of irrational aesthetics in the modern art trends, it is worthwhile to study the influence and construction of Surrealism in modern landscape architecture. This paper explores the modern landscape form under the influence of Surrealism Art by analyzing and investigating the intrinsic relationship between Surrealist Art and the modern landscape architecture. Besides that, this paper described the connection between surreal spirit and Chinese landscape architecture design term metaphor of “presence”.
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Forster, Andrew. "Impurely Applied: The Architecture and Landscape Architecture of Vito Acconci." RACAR : Revue d'art canadienne 39, no. 1 (August 14, 2014): 11–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1026193ar.

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Par un survol sommaire de la démarche de Vito Acconci – de la poésie à l’art de la performance, à l’installation et à l’art public – et par une discussion plus approfondie de ses récents projets d’architecture et d’aménagement de l’espace public, nous examinons certaines questions centrales de la pratique du design, notamment celle des définitions toujours mouvantes de la criticalité et celle des répercussions sur le design contemporain de la polarité persistante entre le « pur » et l’« appliqué ».
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Ye, Jundong. "Thinking on the Planning and Design of Environmental Landscape in Qiang Region." ITM Web of Conferences 25 (2019): 02008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20192502008.

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Based on the analysis of the design of environmental landscape architecture in Qiangzhai Style, it is proposed that the design of landscape architecture should be based on computer-aided design technology. Landscape architecture design integrates many disciplines, and any good building usually includes two aspects of internal and external space design. The design idea is the premise of deciding whether the Qiang landscape architecture design can be done well or not. It needs more understanding of the Qiang architecture, culture and art to do the related design well. Cultural creativity is also an important part of the strategy of Rural Revitalization and the construction of characteristic villages in Qiang nationality areas.
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Cheng, Xin, Sylvie Van Damme, and Pieter Uyttenhove. "Applying the Evaluation of Cultural Ecosystem Services in Landscape Architecture Design: Challenges and Opportunities." Land 10, no. 7 (June 24, 2021): 665. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10070665.

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Landscape architects play a significant role in safeguarding urban landscapes and human well-being by means of design and they call for practical knowledge, skills, and methods to address increasing environmental pressure. Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are recognized as highly related to landscape architecture (LA) studies, and the outcomes of CES evaluations have the potential to support LA practice. However, few efforts have focused on systematically investigating CES in LA studies. Additionally, how CES evaluations are performed in LA studies is rarely researched. This study aims to identify the challenges and provide recommendations for applying CES evaluations to LA practice, focusing specifically on LA design. To conclude, three challenges are identified, namely a lack of consistent concepts (conceptual challenge); a lack of CES evaluation methods to inform designs (methodological challenge); and practical issues of transferring CES evaluations to LA design (practical challenge). Based on our findings, we highlight using CES as a common term to refer to socio-cultural values and encourage more CES evaluation methods to be developed and tested for LA design. In addition, we encourage more studies to explore the links of CES and landscape features and address other practical issues to better transfer CES evaluations onto LA designs.
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Kurjenoja, Anne Kristiina, Melissa Schumacher, and Janina Carrera-Kurjenoja. "Landscape Sensitizing through Expansive Learning in Architectural Education." Land 10, no. 2 (February 3, 2021): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10020151.

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Expansive learning is a teaching–learning method adopted by the Department of Architecture of Universidad de las Américas Puebla, Mexico, to introduce architectural students to the field of landscape sensitizing. This approach has been especially valuable considering the particular cultural and natural values of the Mexican landscapes. In it, architectural students are introduced to co-configuration strategies along with co-working methods with the participation of specialists and local stakeholders and community on the “barefoot” bottom-up basis. The community of Tochimilco, Puebla, was selected as a case study through which students can learn how vulnerable rural landscapes and their natural environments can be protected, constructed, and developed. Therefore, studying natural landscape and environmental conditions of Tochimilco through data collection, fieldwork and student workshops was carried out to reinforce the understanding of landscape features, values, semiotics, and meanings in a Socio-Ecological System of landscape (SES) framework. In this context, the expansive learning processes revealed the potentiality of architectural students to become environmental facilitators for future design and planning projects to trigger sensitizing and comprehensive approaches. In these terms, architectural education prepares students to recognize and be aware of natural values, landscape narratives and the “barefoot” relationship between the landscape and the human being occupying and cultivating it.
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Butcher, Matthew. "A lyrical architecture of the flood: Landscape, infrastructure, and symbiosis." Architectural Research Quarterly 19, no. 3 (September 2015): 224–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135515000482.

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This paper presents, through text and the design project ‘The Silt House’, an alternative architecture for flood landscapes.The investigation sets out the context for current forms of infrastructure and architecture planned in response to the increased threat of flooding in and around the Thames Estuary. In particular, it looks to certain experimental flood defence systems, suggesting, that instead of building bigger and bigger sea walls, we should look to use the landscape as a hybrid landscape infrastructure where salt marshes can act as a storage point for excess water and the flora can dispel energy from flood tides. Within this context, the text and design work seek to address the questions: what formal and spatial logics might be appropriate for architecture if sited in such a hybridised landscape like the tidal marsh; and, how might these logics mirror the particular conditions of this new model of infrastructure?To help answer this question, the work looks to the architect and poet Raimund Abraham and, in particular, his 10 Houses projects developed between 1970 and 1973 for an alternative architectural model that uses natural processes to create enclosure and define architectural space. The design project seeks to explore how the direct use of such a historical reference can itself be seen as a means to not only develop an architecture that demonstrates a symbiotic relationship between nature and architecture, but also between the social and the political.
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Song, Jialu, and Sijia Huang. "Virtual Reality (VR) Technology and Landscape Architecture." MATEC Web of Conferences 227 (2018): 02005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822702005.

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Virtual reality technology has been applied to a variety of fields. Various kinds of organizations have been deepening the study of this technology. This article is a discourse of the application of the VR technology in landscape design in the field of landscape architecture. The connection between virtual reality technology and landscape scene construction innovates the traditional design process and realizes the interaction between designers and customers and the public in the design process.
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