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015-7 Planting Design :REVIEW
Clemson University Presents
Certificate of Accomplishment inLandscape and Garden Design
Sponsored by Clemson’s
Department of Planning and Landscape
Architecture in the College of Art,
Architecture and Humanities
015-1 Planting Design
Planting Design 015-1
Lecture: Principles of Design featuring sketch diagrams of art elements & design principles with examples of stylistic templates
Handout: Landscape Plan for Owl Home Next week: Interviewing your client…The infinite choices
Result: Make the tenants of design yours and begin the process of designing for a “client”
Defining Beauty
Art Elements
• Line• Color • Form • Texture
Form reveals Shapes
Art Elements & Design Principles
• Line• Color
• Form
• Texture
Focalization Axial Relationships Repetition/Rhythm Balance Chaos & Order Light & Shadow
Asymmetrical Balance
Functional Outdoor Space
Approach & Arrival Sequence
The Hub
The Perimeter
Passages and Destinations
015-2 Planting Design : Types of Pattern Gardens
Planting Design 015-2
Lecture: Pattern garden Lecture : shade, flower, kitchen gardens, sizes of plants, using scale to measure plan, the matrix, interviewing your client…The infinite choices, plant lists
Homework: Schematic Design for Landscape Owl Home -begin plant list for client
Result:Learn different focus groups of gardens, understand the circle template, begin a garden design
Client wish list
I want an edible garden that has winter interest & water with espaliers and fruit cordons for structure…
…or a shade garden that is evergreen with planting structure & water
…or a flower garden with lots of perennials, upright winter interest & water
Client interview form
1. Do you have a plat or survey?
2. On what specific area do you wish to focus?
3. Do you have photographs of what you like, or a list?
4. What is your time schedule?
5. Do you have a budget?
6. How do you pay your bills?
Designer Checklist
1. Do I have a clear scope of work. Is the whole family in agreement?
2. Have I prepared a proposal and received a signed copy with a retainer to begin.
3. When can I start to prepare the base sheet?
4. What hardscape issues exist…what drainage issues to uncover?
5. Have I shown the client at least 2 solutions ? In section and plan?
6. Have I prepared a budget for the project?
Plant Material Categories
Apply a 2x4 to your garden analysis!
2 types of environmental habits : EVERGREEN & DECIDUOUS
4 types of categories based on size: TREES, SHRUBS, GROUND COVERS & VINES and ANNUALS
Large tree
Large Shrub mass
Small perennials & ground covers
Tree Forms
Plant lists
.by property location on a list
.by category on a list
.by location on plan
.by contractors bid list
. by location on plan
A Plant List Matrix
The Ultimate Recipe:
Create your own matrix favorite of plants! In plant materials (014), several lists will be provided for the plants at the end of lesson 6…personalize it!
Cashiers CCALD contributed community service to the Joy Garden Tour
1. Layout and installation of entry garden & tent setting...and the un-installation !
2. Installation of fern glad w/ classmate Jodie Zahner of Chattooga Gardens
3. Design & installation of directional banners
015-3 Planting Design :
Crafting the Plan
Planting Design 015-3(review)
Lecture: How to do plan graphics in order to familiarize yourself with the process in the classroom. Examples of pretty rendering techniques. Work on exercise in the class.
Homework: Provide a plant list and rendered drawing by 015-5 class for discussion.
Result: You will have created a project for your portfolio and had experience in presenting it to a group.
Owl home plan
Owl Home Garden:
a Study in Shade, Flower & Kitchen Garden Collections
Owl home pictures
Workshop today…on the boards drawing! (Instead of a pop quiz)
A base sheet of Owl Home at 1/4” scale is provided upon which to draw a planting plan. Choose to do a shade garden, a kitchen garden, a flower/perennial garden. Draw circles to scale, make a plant list, play with sizes. You may add features such as structures, water bodies…anything you wish to enliven the space! In 2 weeks, please have this colored with a plant list (012-5 deadline)
015-4 Planting Design : Approach & Arrival Sequence, Hub Planting Considerations
Day 4 description015-4 Planting Design (Review)
Hub, Approach & Arrival Sequence lecture: The Building Setting
Handout the next assignment : Designing in elevation
Day 4 description
Homework : Review & Present the Rendered plan for Owl Home
Result: Proficiency in using circle template and sizing plant material, good design in building setting, using photographs to design in elevation
The Four Part Master Plan :
How to spatially analyze the land we live in and around for its highest and best use of plant materials
The Four Part Master Plan :
Approach & Arrival Sequence•The Curb & Apron•The Portal•The Gates•The Entry Plantings•The Driveway
A Case Study of the effects of time & season on the landscape in an arrival sequence
CASE STUDY : Craig steps to front-
Frye front door=
Front Door
The Hub
• 1. Hub Identity• 2. Vistas• 3. Hub Composure• 4. Captured Views
ARRIVAL COURT
Arrival Court
Captured Views• The Courtyard• The Eyecatcher
015-5
Planting Design
Hub & Perimeter Considerations
015-5 Planting Design (review)
Review the assignment, present a few & answer questions about the front setting & hub vista opportunities
The Perimeter lecture : Framing views, stopping views, interesting perimeter treatments
Homework : Finish Owl Home & render your design for the (2) elevations of the Huntz Residence
Result: Understanding how to create spaces with plant materials and to accent architecture
The Perimeter consists of :
•a terrace•a loggia•an arbor•a walled courtyard•simple grass and stone paving
•kitchen or herb garden•raised flowerbeds•grill garden or outdoor fireplace
Orange st -measuring
Pot Walden
Dowden fountain courtyard
Rooker terrace al fresco
015-6 Planting Design : Putting Principles into Practice
015-6 Planting Design Review homework (Owl Home & Elevation Study).
Destinations Lecture : more planting design techniques for creating special gardens
015-6 Planting Design
Result: Have a rendered planting plan with plant list plus an elevational design for your portfolio
The class presents Owl Home as studies in shade, perennial or kitchen garden!
Each solution is an individual as a fingerprint and perfectly suited to the space
Designing a Master Garden Plan #2
Visualize a small courtyard garden in this space…draw lines of beauty on the photograph to represent bed lines.
Use the outline form and sketch the plant masses you find inspirational. This does not have to be to scale. The 3’circle will act as your guide.
Make a list of plants you would like to see in this garden.
The centerline is an invaluable tool for organizing difficult spaces…
3
Sketch a bilaterally symmetrical garden design superimposed on this photo
2
Planting in Elevation: creating spaces with plant materials
Trace the plant masses on the following 3 photographs to learn massing techniques.
Trace the line quality to learn line of beauty techniques
Make a list of plants you would use in these 3 instances. Divide up plants into Tree, Shrub,Ground Cover, Accent.
Transfer plants from photograph #2 onto this base…by eye (This study is an optional exercise)
1
A line of beauty will organize a border
Note how the line of beauty crosses the drive and continues on to the other side to complete its curve.
Driveway Planting Plan
Designing with a blank canvas
What do they think they want to do in the space?
What will Fit?
Has everybody voiced his opinion?
The Challenge: How to divide spatial functions
beautifully and seamlessly
Do 2 schemes that you would like on the space.
Passages and Destinations
Passages
• Linkages• Nodes• Navigating the Grades
Animating the Ground Form seaman pavement
Linkage Smith
Destinations• Retreats
• Pool Arbors• Swimming Environments • Ornamental Ponds
Destinations• Flower Borders
• Formal gardens • Kitchen gardens• Shade gardens
Retreat Atwood
Destination Needs:, color frye pond
Formal garden fuqua
Formal garden fuqua
Formal garden fuqua
Formal garden fuqua
Please contact me when you are
ready for the test.www.ccald.org
Clemson University Presents
Certificate of Accomplishment inLandscape and Garden Design