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John C. Barney posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 11 months agoI have not read the article, Heather, David and Reid, but I think the basic point is good one — maintenance should be consideration in designing a “sustainable residential landscape.” Even here in the SW, we will design what we think is a more sustainable landscape, and put in a water harvesting swale with cobbles. As it turns out the maintenance…[Read more]
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Reid Mitchell posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 11 months agoDavid your are correct!
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David Moorman posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 11 months ago@Reid – Hahahahahahahahahahaha!
I love to laugh out loud! It’s good for the body. Relieves stress, improves circulation.
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Reid Mitchell posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 11 months agoStupid Article!
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David Moorman posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 11 months agoThis study also “compare(d) carbon sequestration to nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide emissions from lawn grooming practices.”
I have news for anyone willing to listen. Lawn maintenance doesn’t produce carbon “di”oxide emissions. Lawn maintenance produces carbon “mon”oxide. Carbon monoxide produces carbon dioxide which in turn is used by plants…[Read more]
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David Moorman posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 11 months agoFrom the article: “It’s impossible for these lawns to be net greenhouse gas sinks because too much fuel is used to maintain them,” Townsend-Small concluded.
So what’s the solution? That’s what I want to know. Should we eliminate athletic fields and play completely? What then shall we do with those that have no place to play and engage in athletic…[Read more]
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Heather L. Venhaus posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 11 months agoUrban “Green” Space may lead to Global Warming
Interesting article about the importance of extending sustainable practices to the maintenance of our landscapes. If the implications of maintenance requirements are not considered, the benefits of sustainable design practices may be lost. I think this article also highlights the advantage of having…[Read more]
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Jim Del Carpio posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 11 months agoPhil,
Ditto Dan comments on experience, common sense and to use your company history on previous Construction estimates. I would add to his list, network(social) with local contractors and ask them for their input. Some will be glad to help out and others may not, you never know until you ask. Good Luck
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Dan Barnes posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 11 months agoPhillip,I have seen several programs over the years and have not been a big favorite of any of them so far. I have been in d/b for almost 28 years. I have worked in the field and behind the desk and I know how long it takes to plant a 4″ tree etc. including the stop at 7-11 for a big gulp and traffic, waiting for the semi to deliver the sod or…[Read more]
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Phillip Merritt posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 11 months agoHi, I’ve recently started working for a small residential design/build company and I’m wondering how other people go about estimating construction costs. Is there some great piece of software that makes the process easy, or do people rely on their own knowledge of material and labor prices. It seems like the estimating software I’ve looked at are…[Read more]
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Matthew Schafer posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 11 months agoThat’s fantastic to know USGBC is taking SiTES seriously. Alot of fellow designers have been very concerned about how SITES and LEED will integrate or if any integration will take place at all!?!?! There are so many great things about SITES that it would be a shame for LEED to miss. Thanks for the note, Heather!
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Heather L. Venhaus posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 11 months agoHey Folks! Just a quick note to say hello and introduce myself. After completing the 2009 report, I resigned as project manager of the Sustainable Sites Initiative to pursue other opportunities and spend more time with my 7 month old son. I am currently working with the USGBC as a subject matter expert to incorporate portions of the Sustainable…[Read more]
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Heather L. Venhaus posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 15 years, 12 months agoHey Folks! Just a quick note to say hello and introduce myself. After completing the 2009 report, I resigned as project manager of the Sustainable Sites Initiative to pursue other opportunities and spend more time with my 7 month old son. I am interested in the practical application of landscape sustainability in residential settings and look…[Read more]
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Jay Everett posted an update in the group
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Renata Terlecka posted an update in the group
Polscy Architekci Krajobrazu (Polish Landscape Architects) 16 years agoSory pomyłka nie o izbę architektów ale o SARP.
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Ewelina Gorczynska posted an update in the group
Polscy Architekci Krajobrazu (Polish Landscape Architects) 16 years agoZ tego co sie oriętuję to do Izyb Architektów nie da sie zapisac ot tak sobie… trzeba skoczyc architekutre, 2 lata praktyki w biurze, rok na budowie + egzamin panstwowy…
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Renata Terlecka posted an update in the group
Polscy Architekci Krajobrazu (Polish Landscape Architects) 16 years agoChciałam się Was jeszcze zapytac co sądzicie o zapisywaniu się do zrzeszeń takich jak SARP,OSTO, SPAK czy Zieleń Polska? Mam koleżankę która dzięki zapisaniu się do Izby Architektów zdobywa coraz to fajniejsze zlecenia na duże tereny publiczne a nie same ogródki. Zastanawiam się jak to funkcjonuje w Waszych województwach.
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Wojciech Januszczyk posted an update in the group
Polscy Architekci Krajobrazu (Polish Landscape Architects) 16 years agoPodzielam zdanie Dominiki. Raczej indywidualny projekt i do tego albo dobry stolarz który zna się na pracy w drewnie na zewnątrz, albo (jeśłi to konstrukcja metalowa) to dobry ślusarz. Nie ma co się rozpędzać z projektem wykonawczym bo i tak każdy z nich ma swoje technologie połączeń. Chyba że łączenia mają być “dizajnerskie”……[Read more]
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Dominika Krop-Andrzejczuk posted an update in the group
Polscy Architekci Krajobrazu (Polish Landscape Architects) 16 years agoAnito, z moich doświadczeń kiepsko raczej na rynku z oryginalnymi produktami, polecam projekt indywidualny 🙂 Pytanie jeszcze jakiego typu ma to być wiata i jaką funkcje pełnić? W razie czego pisz na priv, służę pomocą.
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Anita Białczak posted an update in the group
Polscy Architekci Krajobrazu (Polish Landscape Architects) 16 years agoPoszukuję jakichś fajnych wiat / altan o nowoczesnym “dizajnie”, jakiejś alternatywy dla drewnianych, sześciokątnych altan… pomocy, plis…
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