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Residential Landscape Architecture: Design Process for the Private Residence - 4th Edition
Norman Booth, James Hiss
Pearson Education
2004
Soft cover 496 pages ISBN 0131293842
£45.00
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Please note: This title is not available from CPL Press in North America
or Australasia - please contact a local source
This text was written for students who are beginning their design careers, as well as those currently
practicing residential design. This text provides students with the quality fundamentals of residential site design -
exploring functional and artistic elements, with a focus on appreciation of quality and updated standards for site
development, maintenance techniques and training. It clearly illustrates and discusses the actual procedures and
underlying principles utilized by experienced residential site designers. Contents 1.The Typical Residential Site. 2.
Outdoor Rooms. 3. Environmentally Responsive Design. 4. Design Process. 5. Meeting the
Clients. 6. Site Measuring and Base Map Preparation. 7. Site and Design Program. 8. Functional
Diagrams. 9. Preliminary Design and Design Principles. 10. Form Composition. 11. Spatial
Composition. 12. Material Composition and Master Plan. 13. Special Project Sites.
Index.
Reviews
"The strengths of this publication are its comprehensive coverage of the materials and the
graphic illustrations of the concepts. We are not currently considering any other text for the course."
Philip Gibson, Ph.D., Gwinnett Technical Institute "The competitive strength of this publication is
its comprehensive nature. I have several books available to me on the subject of landscape design but they all pale in
comparison to the content in Residential Landscape Architecture and the use of illustrations to reinforce points
made in the text." Martin R. McGann, Penn State "(Booth and Hiss's text) illuminates
design as a process rather than a "paint by the numbers" event, unlike many of the current technical texts. It is
comprehensive and has depth... My colleague and I have team-taught this course for 18 years...Both of us feel
strongly that this is the only text we have found that is suitable to the philosophy of our course." M.E.
Traer, North Carolina State University Features
- NEW - Reorganized and revised chapters. Offers
students a much more sound basis for thinking about environmental aspects of landscape design.
- NEW -
Architecturally responsive design material emphasized throughout - Examines landscape designs and structures
that blend with the existing house character. Allows students to deal with the architectural character or
style of a house throughout the design process much more easily.
- NEW - Re-written chapter on Meeting
the Clients. Orients important material to the student (rather than professional) and presents it in a
slightly different light.
- NEW - Restructured and simplified material on functional diagrams. Eliminates
references to heights of spaces and streamlines and reorganizes the remaining coverage.
- NEW - Replaced
abstract images with more realistic sketches - In Ch. 10 on Form Composition. Illustrates examples
of using principles in design forms and patterns.
- NEW - Added chapter on Special Project Sites.
Gives students guidelines and examples for dealing with 1)the corner site, 2)the wooded site, 3)the sloped
site, and 4)the townhouse or condominium site, preparing them with on-the-job problem-solving skills.
- A
practical approach. Serves students with a design manual for those interested in gaining knowledge and
developing skills in the design of landscapes for private residences.
- Nearly 500 illustrations - In the form of
plans, sections, elevations, diagrams and perspectives. Shows students the application of material
presented.
- A realistic step-by-step process for developing functionally logical and esthetically pleasing design
solutions. Teaches students to be sensitive to clients desires and wishes, their house, and their property.
- A focus on the process of design. Demonstrates this process by following, explaining, and illustrating
how it is used in one real-world project at critical points in most of the chapters of the book
- Guidelines for
working with a client - Material is presented from a designers approach to residential design; program development;
and project presentation at various stages. Outlines the items that need to be discussed with and
presented to a client and provides students with this important business perspective on landscape design.
- An underlying outdoor room approach to residential site design. Discusses what
outdoor rooms are, how they can be created, how they can be designed into a site, and how to select and
compose materials to furnish them.
- Unique coverage of alternative design. Promotes the development
of this study at various levels in site design.
- Useful chapters on Functional Diagrams and Form
Composition - Critical subjects in creating functionally and visually successful design solutions.
Explains how to develop esthetically pleasing design compositions using various forms, and gives special attention
to the design patterns of the floors, walls, and ceilings of outdoor spaces.
- A major case study - Connects all
design phases together. Illustrates how new material is applied to previously learned material and gives
students a real-world context to the material they are studying.
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