
Drawing on decades of professional practice and teaching experience, Steven L. Cantor's Professional and Practical Considerations for Landscape Design explains the field of landscape architecture, outlining with authority how to turn drawings of designs into creative, purposeful, and striking landscapes and landforms in today's world. This comprehensive guide consists of everything a young professional might encounter from conception through final project archiving, ensuring readers have both the tools necessary to keep up with advancements in the field and the practical business knowledge to build life-long partnerships. Each of the book's concise chapters emphasize a specific aspect of landscape architecture practice, from the administration of designs for contracts, areas of practice, human resources, marketing, construction materials, sustainability and ethics. Each chapter is written in a style that best suits the material. Alongside detailed definitions and practical "do's and don'ts" are 30 complex sample problems ranging in difficulty for both individuals and groups. An array of original photographs and clear examples in both black and white and color articulate standards and inspire future possibilities, featuring the work of Vicky Chan, founder of Avoid Obvious Architects, and Richard Alomar, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture at Rutgers and co-founder of New York Urban Sketchers. By combining the author's unique depth of knowledge with real-world case studies from America, Asia, and Europe, Professional and Practical Considerations for Landscape Design is an up-to-date resource for every level of reader, from students in landscape architecture programs to professionals working in public or private practice, engineering, consulting, or contracting.
This book investigates the operational and professional requirements necessary to transition landscape architecture concepts into realized, functional, and sustainable landforms. Steven L. Cantor, drawing upon extensive teaching and industry experience, provides a comprehensive framework for navigating the lifecycle of a landscape project. The text integrates business administration, ethical considerations, and technical construction knowledge to prepare practitioners for the complexities of modern design practice.
What You Will Find
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Professionals and students frequently cite this text as a practical bridge between academic theory and the realities of firm management. Experts highlight the inclusion of sample problems and diverse international case studies as particularly useful for those entering the field.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
2020-01-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190623349
ISBN-13:
9780190623340
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