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Caleb Melchior commented on the post, LAF Innovation + Leadership Symposium: Emerging Ideas for the Future of the Profession 5 years, 6 months ago
What a great article, Stephanie! Thanks for bringing attention to these awesome designers and their work. It looks like the presentations are available online at Vimeo and on LAF’s website: https://www.lafoundation.org/news/2019/07/fellowship-videos
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Caleb Melchior wrote a new post, Portfolio Secrets for New Landscape Architects and Designers 5 years, 9 months ago
A design portfolio, especially for the young and less experienced designer, is an intimidating document to create. We’ve all heard rumors of older students with silver bullet portfolios that secure them endless j […]
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Caleb Melchior commented on the post, 5 Top Planting Design Resources for New Landscape Architects 5 years, 11 months ago
Hi Jack: Thanks for your thoughtful response. Visiting regional nurseries is a fantastic way to figure out what’s commonly available in your area. It’s important to pair observation of nursery stock with observation of established plants – your public gardens are a great resource for this practice. And the more time you can spend physically…[Read more]
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Caleb Melchior wrote a new post, 5 Top Planting Design Resources for New Landscape Architects 5 years, 11 months ago
Clients and employers often complain that landscape architects, particularly young designers, are failing at planting design. Previous articles on Land8 have identified planting design as a challenging area for […]
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Visiting local nurseries with plants tagged and identified is probably the most efficient way to familiarize yourself with regional plant material. Also, tending your own garden as well as getting out in nature at various times in the season will provide firsthand experience on plant growth and habit.
Planting design software and databases are very poor options for full understanding and make for the weak knowledge we’re now seeing.
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Hi Jack: Thanks for your thoughtful response. Visiting regional nurseries is a fantastic way to figure out what’s commonly available in your area. It’s important to pair observation of nursery stock with observation of established plants – your public gardens are a great resource for this practice. And the more time you can spend physically dealing with plants, the better!
I agree that you can’t expect software and databases to be very useful for education about plants and how they grow – however they’re a fantastic tool for more effectively managing the design and documentation process.
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Very informative and useful article. Thank you so much for writing. This is a great idea.
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Nice article with sound ideas. One tangent to Public Gardens are Cemeteries. It’s amazing how many of them function like a formal garden/park space.
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Caleb Melchior became a registered member 6 years, 1 month ago
Good stuff Caleb, and great tips for those first assembling a portfolio. I love your suggestion for demonstrating “hands on experience”.
I’ve hired quite a few designers in my career and one additional suggestion is to clearly acknowledge team projects and what your role was. Whether academic or professional.