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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 12 months agoFYI – Public comments on the Guidelines and Performance Benchmarks Draft 2008 are now posted on the Sustainable Sites Initiative website for review. http://www.sustainablesites.org/report/
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Anne Robert posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 16 years, 12 months agoSOURCING NEW DESIGNS
I edit a FREE newsletter each month on a theme
– 50 new pots and planters [april]
– New outdoor kitchens [may]
– Shade solutions [june]If you would like to receive copies please let me know anne.robert@btinternet.com
IF you have designs to share same thing!
A bientot
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Adit Pal posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 12 months agoTry this website for requirements to remain accredited – scroll down to see the answers:
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Matthew Durkovich posted an update in the group
DESIGN 17 years 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! 17 years 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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Landon Davidson posted an update in the group
Landscapers Out of the Box 17 years agoThere really is no boundary. The goal is to stimulate creativity. If the plastic plant roof has meaning and purpose beyond just looking unique then then i would want to hear about it. I think that what ever we do that is creative must be a mix of art with purpose. A lot of people end up posting cool pictures on Land8, but without explanation they…[Read more]
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Barbara A. Yaeger, PLA, ASLA, CANP posted an update in the group
Landscapers Out of the Box 17 years agoWhen in Landscape Architecture out of the Box? What defines the boundry. I can think of a roofscape-with plastic plants-that to me is cearly art not Landscape. Does just being unusual mean out of the box.
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Steve Hata posted an update in the group
Irrigation Design 17 years agoRob,
There are a lot of good softwares out there, selection really depends on your situation and needs. I would “demo’ as many softwares as possible to see which one fits your office best.
For Autocad, Raincad for Autocad works well. It runs in Autocad as a toolbar, similar to Express Tools. You still have the full function of autocad while…[Read more]
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Michael Murray posted an update in the group
Graphics 17 years agoI know several who have taken his Color Mastery workshop and were very favorably impressed.
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Brittany Brock Birdsong posted an update in the group
Graphics 17 years agoHas anyone taken Richard Scott’s Sketching on location workshop?
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jeremy charles alexander posted an update in the group
Landscapers Out of the Box 17 years agonice job on the group landon……like the others here, we appreciate you starting this group…..i look forward to see what comes of it…
cheers…..
jeremy_c_alexander
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Rob Rosner posted an update in the group
Irrigation Design 17 years agoI was able to find some irrigation training and I am more confident now. However, I am looking to purchase irrigation design software. What are the best choices out there? Land F/X? IrriCalc? RainCAD? Others?
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James Richards posted an update in the group
Graphics 17 years agoI noted Rico listed Ace Torre as an influence. I recently completed an extensive article profiling Torre for next month’s (May 09) issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine. It’s an in-depth look at his design drawing philosophies and techniques, with step by step photos of Torre in the studio creating one of his famous “tilt-up” aerial drawings.
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Chris Levy posted an update in the group
Landscapers Out of the Box 17 years, 1 month agoOk, I am finally appreciating Land8 Lounge! Great work Landon!
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Matthew Carlton posted an update in the group
Design Implementation 17 years, 1 month agoAs someone who spent years as a contractor before going back to school, i can tell you that often the person you deal with in the office, or the supervisor, isn’t always going to be on site when the plan implementation starts. The few LARs that I worked with back home, made it a point to make sure that all plans were easy to read/understand, or in…[Read more]
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Brandon Reed, CVO, ASLA / Rooftop and Urban Designer / Landscape Architect posted an update in the group
Design Implementation 17 years, 1 month agoFor a Landscape Architect to truy be successful as a designer, he has to be able to communicate on the level of the contractor. Not to say that he designs to the level of the contractor, (which we all know contractors are alot like water, they always take the path of least resistance…) I say that coming from alot of years of being a contractor…[Read more]
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Barbara A. Yaeger, PLA, ASLA, CANP posted an update in the group
Landscapers Out of the Box 17 years, 1 month agoThis site has some great stuff going on- i-park.org And some interesting residencies for LAs/artists
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Vance W. Hall posted an update in the group
Denver LA 17 years, 1 month agoAlso just driving around Downtown is great, Albert C. Most of the streets have great focal points at the end of the sight lines.
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Vance W. Hall posted an update in the group
Denver LA 17 years, 1 month agoBrad, you will love being in Colorado. Welcome.
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Itonk posted an update in the group
Landscapers Out of the Box 17 years, 1 month agogreat ideaa..thanks..
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