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THE FANTASTICSEVEN

KENNETH TAN SIN KWANGJOSHUA LIM SIE KHAI

LOON JING WEIKYLA ELLANA NAZRIN DIEGO

JOEY LAU XIN JUNLEE XIn YING

SULAIMAN BIN IDRIS

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LANDSCAPEARCHITECTURE

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CONTENT1) DEFINITION2) SCOPE OF WORK3) ROLES4) RESPONSIBILITY3) RELATIONSHIP5) TYPE OF DRAWING, 6)EXAMPLES

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DEFINITIONWhat is landscape?Improve the aesthetic appearance of bychanging its contours , addingdecoration features ,or planting treesand flowers.

What is architect?A person who designs building and inmany cases also supervises theirconstruction.

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Major area of practice formany LandscapeArchitects.Balancing the ideas of theclient and the proposeddevelopment program withthose of citizenadvisory committees andcommunity group is a mustfor the Landscape Architectduring the process of publicparticiapations

Master Planning1

An important component ofthe profession, is thecombination of informationfrom biophysical andcultural features to improvethe relationship betweenthe built and the naturalelements of a land system.

Site Planning2

the Landscape Architect,as a Project Manager,coordinates the manyaspects of a project andremains committed to itscompletion.Project management is theprocess of coordinating thevariety of elementsnecessary. Landscapearchitectural projects canrange from small urbangardens, to large parks, toentire community systems.

Project Managemnet4

Concerned with the biophysical analysis of outdoor space for the design of residential, commercial, industrial, institutional and public areas.Includes detailed environmental and site analysis, development of design concepts, and the preparation of construction plans and drawings.

LandscapeDesign3

Landscape Architects implement plans and designs by working with and supervising individuals, community groups and contractors.Transforms graphic design solutions into the built environment in this process.

implementation5

SCOPE OFWORK

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ROLESBefore:- Pull out a meeting to discuss regarding the project.- create a plan to create an orderly sequence and defines the ultimatedisposition of the results.

During:- controlling a project from start to finish- regular site visits to check on progress, ensuring that the project isrunning on time and to budget-resolving problems and issues that arise during construction

After:- authorise payment once the works have been satisfactorilycompleted- apply the certificate of completion and compliance

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RESPONSIBILITY

CREATING PLAN AND DESIGN

WORK WITH CLIENT

PARTNERING WITH INSTALLATION PROFESSIONALS

REVIEWING AND DETERMININGSITE PLANNING

DESIGN BUILD PROJECT AND INSPECTING WORK ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING

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RELATIONSHIPLandscape architect Works with cityplanners, civil engineers, quantitysurveyors and contractors

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HOW DO THEY COMUINICATE

WITH ENGINEERSDiscuss on the safety andefficiency of the projectslocation and if it ispossible for the project tobe build at the specifiedlocation.

HOW DO THEY COMUINICATE

WITH SURVEYORS

Make estimations on thecost of the project toensure it meets thebudget of the project.

HOW DO THEY COMUINICATE

WITH CITY PLANNERS

Discuss on whether thelocation of the project isan ideal location thatcould create a vision thecommunity wants toachieve.

HOW DO THEY COMUINICATE

WITH CONTRACTORS

Make sure the process ofthe project runs inorderly fashion so thatno complications willoccur.

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TYPE OF DRAWING

Example

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SITE PLAN

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BUILDING

LAWN

DECKING

CONCRETE FENCE

PLYWOOD FENCE

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BUBBLE PLAN

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LANDSCAPE PLAN

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GRASS

GROUND COVER

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PLOT PLAN

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DECK

PROPERTY LINE

RIVER BANK

TREE

LAWN

BUILDING

DRAINAGE

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ELEVATIONS

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SKETCH

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MASTER PLAN

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CONVENTIONAL RESIDENTIAL

GENERAL BUSINESS

SMALL LOT RESIDENTIAL

3 STOREY TERRACE

2 STOREY TOWNHOUSE

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SECTION

Steep Embankment

Scrub Spoil Deposit

Removal

Concrete AccessRoad

Inner Relief Road with Foothpath

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PLANTING PLAN

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ROSEMARY(ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS)

WAX BEGONIA(BEGONIA SEMPERFLORINS)

KWANZAN FLOWERINGCHERRY (PRUNUSSERRULATA "KWANZAN")

LEMON TREE (CITRUS LIMONUM)

FRENCH

PAVER

CONCRETE PAVE

MARGUERITE DAISY (CHRYSENTHEMUM FRUTESCENS)

LAWN

STRAWBERRY TREE (ARBUTUSUNEDO)

BOUGAINVILLEA ("BOUGAINVILLEA" SAND DIEGO RED)

FERN PINE (PODOCARPUS GRACILIOR)

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RENDERING PERSPECTIVE

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EXAMPLE LANDSCAPE

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RESOURCES-http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0934736.-html�http://www.asla.org/ContentDetail.aspx?id=12206&PageTitle=Education&RMenuId=54- Kamus Dwibahasa- The Professional Practice Landscape Architecture.by Walter Rogers- http://www.aala.ab.ca/profession/scope-of-work- http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/implementation-plan.htmlixzz3ZA8WZ326