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Jon Quackenbush posted an update in the group NYASLA – American Society of Landscape Architects New York Chapter 13 years, 8 months ago
haha, thanks Amy.
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Amy Verel posted an update in the group NYASLA – American Society of Landscape Architects New York Chapter 13 years, 8 months ago
Persuasive point, Jon :P…welcome to the group!
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Jon Quackenbush posted an update in the group NYASLA – American Society of Landscape Architects New York Chapter 13 years, 8 months ago
Upstate is better than downstate!
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Deborah Christman posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 8 months ago
What is the grade and the largest amount of water you are dealing with? The planter needs to be designed to handle whatever nature throws at you. You can retrofit the drain like Chris said to become the overflow at the down end of your planter. If you have a lot of slope, check dams can hold the water and pool it to infiltrate fully. Then the…[Read more]
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Kevin Robert Perry posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 8 months ago
Are you talking about installing a planter over a storm inlet, or a storm line?
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Teresa Buckwalter posted an update in the group Green Streets 13 years, 8 months ago
We are designing stormwater bioretention planters for a downtown. We want to place a planter where a storm drain currently exists. Can a planter be designed over a storm drain and be an effective bioretention measure — i.e. slowing down rainwater but not completely infiltrating? Appreciate any input.
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Jose posted an update in the group L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 13 years, 8 months ago
I just took section A. I thought it was on the Legal and Administrative Aspects of Practice. Little did I know that I was going to be tested on concrete test and what trash to recycle on the job site…..as a matter of fact I don’t remember seeing one question on bidding or the process or contract…Thanks CLARB for making me study crap that has…[Read more]
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Cielo posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 13 years, 8 months ago
Hello all.. Any plant buffs out there have experience with Panicum virgatum ‘heavy metal’ or ‘Northwind’ in the SF bay area? Based on the zone specs it should be fine but my broker hasn’t sold too many of them and couldn’t comment on how they perform in the area… any help would be appreciated.
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Arnot Nooroso posted an update in the group Asia Landscape 13 years, 8 months ago
Dear , All
Hello Landscaper all the world ,I’m joined with Asian Landscape,I want more
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Ray Freeman posted an update in the group LARE Multiple Choice Discussion 13 years, 8 months ago
Tad, I don’t know why Russ would write it as 1:4. That’s not the “conventional” way of doing it.
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Tad Hansen posted an update in the group LARE Multiple Choice Discussion 13 years, 8 months ago
Ray and everyone,
I am taking B here shortly but I have a lingering question about the slope steepness ratio method. Norman Booth is writing it horizontal first, verical second 4:1(Basic Elements of Landscape Architectural Design, page 31). Thomas Russ is writing it in reverse 1:4 (Site Planning and Design, Page 125) Is there a reason why the…[Read more] -
Yucel Coban posted an update in the group Irrigation Design 13 years, 8 months ago
Hi All!
I’d like to offer you an irrigation tube, which is to be digged under the plant/grass into soil (20 cm). Tube will ‘sweaten’ the water through porous surface and feed water to root system. Absolutely easy and water saving!!
Please feel free to contact me for support!
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Jovo Ivekich, ASLA posted an update in the group LARE Multiple Choice Discussion 13 years, 8 months ago
http://www.flashcardmachine.com/lare-section-a.html
Is a great LARE Section A Flashcard set to look at.
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Wyatt Thompson, PLA posted an update in the group SketchUp 13 years, 9 months ago
Hey Dave. One way would be to map appropriate landform/vegetation/sky images to a curved background similar to these at SCF. You could also do a search for sky dome at SCF or in the 3D Warehouse. If you intend to fly right up to the edge of the TIN, you might also need to extend the surface out a ways to meet at the image. By matching the…[Read more]
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Dave Breiter posted an update in the group SketchUp 13 years, 9 months ago
I am working on an animated fly-through of an airport. I have a tin of the actual terrain and have added my 3D model of the airport to the tin. My question for the group is, what do I do to eliminate “the earth is flat” look of my animation. My terrain tin extends in a two mile radius from the airport. I thought about putting a sky/horizon image…[Read more]
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Jane A posted an update in the group Middle East Landscape 13 years, 9 months ago
lol my profile page has just been blocked by the censor!!!
anyone else had this problem in the UAE?
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Wyatt Thompson, PLA posted an update in the group SketchUp 13 years, 9 months ago
You could also try the Shapebender script by Chris Fullmer. It can be a little complicated to figure out at first, but once you understand what it’s doing, it becomes pretty easy to manipulate. Chris has produced several videos (also posted at the above link) that help explain. If you have questions after watching those I’ll do my best to help.
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Debbie James posted an update in the group SketchUp 13 years, 9 months ago
Thanks Guys 🙂
@ John, its an iron fence from 3D warehouse, so not too many segments to it.
@ Daniel, hi ya! Yes, I did some what follow the book and downloaded the Path copy, but it did not work at all after several tries…..hmmm maybe I did not do it right cause it clump them together, but not on the arc. I will email you.
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John Pacyga posted an update in the group SketchUp 13 years, 9 months ago
Fences can be a material (an image applied to a curved surface in your case) or a component which would have segments. I am not sure which is best for your project. You may consider extruding your curved shape as a volume, then deleting everything but the wall in order to place the fence material on a curved surface. The fencing materials ar…[Read more]
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Debbie James posted an update in the group SketchUp 13 years, 9 months ago
Hi, I am trying to figure out how to apply a fence along an arc path, but cannot for the life of me find anything on it. I tried googling it and looked in the site design book, but nothing. the rotating tool does not work great for an arc line, I don’t think. Its like I have to bend the fence to fit it along the arc, but do not know how…..help!
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