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Matthew Durkovich posted an update in the group
DESIGN 16 years, 9 months agoBrandon,
What year did you graduate from USU? I’m a BLA ’06 myself. Your stuff looks awesome. What is the name of your firm?
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tunahan posted an update in the group
HOW TO MAKE THAT! 16 years, 9 months agoI make my sketch in Sketchup but render is very problem for me…I mean that I ‘m finding a program but no crack for several day…this makes me crazy…please give me a trick…
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Philip JSF Winkelmeier posted an update in the group
ELASA European Landscape Architecture Student Association 16 years, 10 months agoAfter some years of recreation after organisation of ELASA Berlin 04 : hello to ELASA again!
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Sonja Rindlisbacher posted an update in the group
ELASA European Landscape Architecture Student Association 16 years, 11 months agoDifficult question. In Switzerland unemployment is growing fast. But landscapeachitecture now is still good, there are several open positions and lots of offices have lots work to do. Im our office we do lots of overtime. but we are afraid that the crisis will come soon to our branch to. Noone knows whats in 6 months. As I heard its allready…[Read more]
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Aleksandra Cybulska posted an update in the group
ELASA European Landscape Architecture Student Association 16 years, 11 months agoIn the eve of my graduation from Landscape Architecture program at UCLA, I was wondering what are the prospects of gaining some work experience in Europe. My concern is mainly with today’s economy. Can anyone comment on that?
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Fernando Reis posted an update in the group
DESIGN 16 years, 11 months agoa comment to JJ comment (?)
“The greatest designer is normal people—the best cities in the world were not designed” – my frien i think we may include that in the design category. not in the academic kind, but in the category of the design made by specific needs of people, but is design.
if t. Church said that the gardens are made for people (and…[Read more] -
Nur Amalina Ali Mohd posted an update in the group
DESIGN 16 years, 11 months agoto justin, u were refering to the brownfield site. a master thesis by ledrew s.p from the university of calgary, an ecological design approach to urban landscape reconstruction might be helpful.
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Paul Deering posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 12 months agoI’ve been aware of SSI but hadn’t seen their latest report. Go to: http://www.sustainablesites.org
You’ll find a link to the report on the first page. I must say, the “documentation” requirements suggested in this report read like an undergraduate studio assignment for a year-long class. My recent work on a small LEED project looks like a total of…[Read more] -
Hugh Ryan posted an update in the group
DESIGN 17 years agoHi Barlow…hmmmmmmm sweeping statement, but none the less there is some merit in what you say, but surely it is not simply an american[USA] problem. I guess it depends on whose work you are looking at, and at what stage they are at in their careers. It takes time to develop individuality.
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barlow posted an update in the group
DESIGN 17 years agoDear Brandon and others;
Why are all american sketches the same and why are all american designs the same? It’s like copy – paste. -
mohd yusri mohd yusof posted an update in the group
DESIGN 17 years agohi justin…why dont you look at landscape park duisburg nord in german…maybe it will help you for your case study
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Justin Roger Burns posted an update in the group
DESIGN 17 years agoi am a landscape architecture student working on my senior project, which is a brownfield site ( old glass manufacture), and curious to see if any one had unique design, mitigation techniques and or a case study or to i should look in to.
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Hugh Ryan posted an update in the group
DESIGN 17 years agoNice group. I look forward to sharing in discussion
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mohd yusri mohd yusof posted an update in the group
DESIGN 17 years, 1 month agoWE NEED TO THINK ABOUT SITE SPECIFIC DESIGN…..
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jennifer Bloch posted an update in the group
Veg.itecture 17 years, 1 month agoi would research xeriscape plants – there are a bunch of native drought tolerant grasses and sedge that could work – Festuca glauca, Muhlenbergia c. …Also some hardy vines like Wisteria or Honeysuckle or Grape – Sedum, Yucca and Agave of course…and you realize this as you mention succulents…Rosemary var., Erigeron, Gaura, Salvia varieties…[Read more]
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Ahmad Ali Al-Gilani posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years, 1 month agoHello, Hope to exchange knowledge and experience. Regards to All. Ahmad
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Hristo Angelov posted an update in the group
DESIGN 17 years, 2 months agoGreat design is what is around us ,the natural environment.. the Japanese landscape artists were tryig to copy and paste it their own home environment..there are aslo a lot of superb details in nature.. every single thing could be taken as a sample.. a good design should inspire arstists, poets, composers, and manipulate people’s mind in a way…[Read more]
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Rico Flor posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years, 2 months agoHi, Richard, of seven posts back. Thanks, I missed that post! Need to give credit where credit is due.
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jeffrey Gordon Smith posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years, 2 months agoYes it is ‘Long John’ Good call
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Barte Shadlow posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years, 2 months agoYes, I agree with Mike on the Grevillea sp. re Navid’s post. The flower gives it away. (I’m also from Australia, so I’m familliar with the genus, although I’m not sure on the species of this one. Perhaps Grevillea ‘Long John’.)

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