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  • Natalia Rodik posted an update in the group Group logo of india / landscapeindia / landscape 14 years, 1 month ago

    Hello, Adit! thank you, appreciate your help

    Natalia

  • Adit Pal posted an update in the group Group logo of india / landscapeindia / landscape 14 years, 1 month ago

    Natalia,

    Mumbai lies in a humid sub-tropical environment (as compared to dry sub-tropical inland) so most pan-tropical plants from south America and south-east Asia will do well there. The only thing to be concerned about is that if you’re very close to the sea, then the plants need to be salt spray tolerant.

    The absolutely best reference book…[Read more]

  • Anu M posted an update in the group Group logo of india / landscapeindia / landscape 14 years, 1 month ago

    You are welcome, Natalia.. I’m glad I could help 🙂

  • Natalia Rodik posted an update in the group Group logo of india / landscapeindia / landscape 14 years, 1 month ago

    Hello Anuja!!!thank you, great)))))

  • Natalia Rodik posted an update in the group Group logo of india / landscapeindia / landscape 14 years, 1 month ago

    Could somebody advise me regarding plants used for landscaping in Mumbai in general?looking forward, thanks

  • Here in india, i do not think how much points or requiremrnt is fulfilled as per LEED USA, but green building is done in india on based on india green building council .
    explain more about your projects about commerical/ factory/ park /residentials.

  • Does anybody have any experience with LEED projects in India? We are working on a possible LEED ND project in Tamil Nadu and I’m not sure how some of the US requirements will transfer over there. Is the USGBC pretty amenable to adjusting the prerequisites based on differences in infrastructure systems?

  • Susannah posted an update in the group Group logo of india / landscapeindia / landscape 14 years, 5 months ago

    Does anybody have any experience with LEED projects in India? We are working on a possible LEED ND project in Tamil Nadu and I’m not sure how some of the US requirements will transfer over there. Is the USGBC pretty amenable to adjusting the prerequisites based on differences in infrastructure systems?
    (N.B., I’m going to repeat this question over…[Read more]

  • Ahmad Ali Al-Gilani posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 14 years, 6 months ago

    Dear All,

    I am looking for Landscape Archiyects for my office in Jeddah- Saudi Arabia, if you or some one you know interested please send your Cv to : aa.algilani@gmail.com
    Salary based on experiance, benifits include, housing allowancw, helth insurance, and transportation. please forwared to those who might be interested, new graduates and those…[Read more]

  • landplanner posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 14 years, 8 months ago

    Anyway we can get some quick sketch technique (marker, colored pencil, pastel etc) and rendering tutorials on here ?

  • nca posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 14 years, 8 months ago

    tim-

    you bring up a good point..atmosphere is difficult to convey in hand drawn work. all I can think of at the moment is airbrush..

  • Tim Zhang posted an update in the group Group logo of GraphicsGraphics 14 years, 9 months ago

    anyone know the best way to convey “god rays” in drawn perspectives? thanks

  • Thank you Eric for your feedback – invaluable information since many have been asking about the LEED GA exam.

  • Just sat for the GA Exam and passed on the first attempt. It’s definitely distilled down from the old version of the exams. From my perspective the LEED GA is a great credential for LAs to have the distinction, but without having to go through the specialty portions that are beyond our typical work. Sustainable Sites is where I’m placing my emphasis.

  • That’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!

  • Hey 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]

  • Thanks much to Chad and Charles. Are there specific details that you used, or did you just design your own details for each specific site? I’m going to look at SSI and see if there are any parking lots in their case studies; looking for pictures of good examples to show client that it can look good as well as earn them LEED credits!

  • Naomi-
    If 6″ curbs are a must, explore the possibility of using curb cuts at regular intervals or where it makes sense….the cuts will still allow runoff to enter the depression. Clay soils? Maybe grade soil towards a central trench/basin filled with gravel. Put an underdrain at the bottom of the gravel and follow Charles’ suggestion of piping…[Read more]

  • Naomi
    We have done quite a few parking lots with the planting islands as depressed catchment areas. Most of the time we have to plumb them together to get rid of the water as infiltration is not good. One problem I have seen is that these areas tend collect litter and looks bad unless cleaned oftern.

  • I just took a little Green Associate Review the week before last as part of training for BPI (Building Performance Institute) certification. I plan to take the GA test within the next few weeks, so I’ll post how it goes.

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