Landscape Design: A Practical Approach

“Landscape Design: A Practical Approach” by Leroy G. Hannebaum is a comprehensive resource published by Prentice Hall on August 4, 1997. This subsequent edition spans 460 pages and is presented in English. Developed for both students and professionals in landscape design, the book covers various aspects of the design process, including site analysis, landform alterations, and principles of planting design.
Readers will find detailed discussions on commercial property issues, estimations and bids, and the designer/salesperson’s role, along with the integration of computer use in landscape architecture. Each chapter includes summaries of key points, review questions, and practical tips from experienced designers, supplemented by technical illustrations and guidelists for plant materials. This book serves as a valuable reference for those engaged in landscape architecture.
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Developed for a landscape design class, and intended as a student and professional reference. Hannebaum (Kansas State U.) addresses all aspects of the design process including: site analysis, planning the alteration of land forms, principles of planting design, landscape architecture, commercial property issues, estimations and bids, the designer/ salesperson’s role, and the use of computers. Each chapter contains a summary of key points, review questions, and a practical tip from a practicing designer. Supplemental measurements and weights data, plant materials guidelists, some color, but more technical, illustrations. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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