Elements of Landscape Design
Elements of Landscape Design
Elements of Landscape Design
landscape
design
What islandscaping?
Landscaping refers to any
activity that modifies the
visible features of an area
of land, including:
1. Living elements floraor
fauna.
2. Natural elements such as
landforms, terrain shape
and elevation, or water
bodies;
3. Human elements suchas
structures, buildings,
fences or other material
objects created and/or
installed by humans;and
4. Abstract elements suchas
the weather and lighting
conditions.
Enhancing
the landscape
Process of landscape design includes concepts
and elements of landscape designing…
Elements of landscape
Natural
Manmade
Natural Manmade
Plants/vegetation Brick
Water Metal
Earth forms/landforms Plastic
Timber Glass
Stone
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN
• Focal point
• Line
• Form
• Texture
• Scale
Elements of landscape
There are many varieties of plant materials such as:
• Trees
• Shrubs
• Creepers and
climbers
• Land covers .etc.
USES:
Environmental Architectural
1. Microclimate modifiers 1. Enframement
2. Conservation belt 2. Scale induction
3. Erosion control 3. Creation of plaza
4. Retains ground water 4. Defines pathway
5. Retains soil fertility 5. Welcoming look and
aesthetic appeal tothe
6. Prevents siltation building
Trees, shrubs, a n d g ro und
covers c a n be used to
emphasize t he desirable
architectural lines and
masses.
P l a n ts c a n be used to soften a n d b a l a n c e h a r s h a n d a wk wa r d
architectural angles, masses a n d materials.
Elements of landscape design- Plants
The human eye has a
tendency to follow the
outline of the objects in the
landscape.
With this idea in mind the
apparent size inaffected.
Plants that reach large sizes at maturity are often Tall evergreen create an uninviting,inhibiting
planted too closely to the house when small. appearance to thisentrance.
When mature, they dominate and make the
house look smaller
Elements of landscape design- Plants
Creating outdoorrooms
• The development of
outdoor rooms utilizes
the same elements as
indoor architecture-
floors, walls, and
ceilings.
• The difference is that
the elements of
outdoor rooms are
composed of plant
materials that have a
changing and
dynamic, living quality.
Creepers
Shrubs
Climbers
Covered pathways
Elements of landscape- Plants
1. Paving
2. Retaining wall
3. Stacked stone wall
4. Sitting
5. Shelters
6. Parapets
7. Bridges
8. Sculptures
9. Planters
10. Bollards
Elements of landscape -Stones
Stone, one of the oldest paving materials, offers
good, durable, wearing surface with a minimum
maintenance required.