Whether outside or in the arena, the landscapes of venues are major candidates for crowd control, particularly in terms of traffic flow, stage exposure, seating niches and gathering areas. Using barricades and turnstiles is effective. However, it reminds one of...
Author: Susan P
Recent Articles From Susan P
Sustainable Landscape Planning and Design
The effort to create sustainable landscape planning and design is gaining ground through a national effort by the SGA. With water rationing in some parts of the country, designing to these conditions with suitable planters will compel first-priority strategies to...
Sky Gardens
As an exotic treatment for hotels and large office buildings, rooftop landscaping creates an environment like no other. With a spectacular view, and the sense of being "above it all," these special venues conjure a rarified ambience. Advantages are Many From a...
Shoreline Gardening
Having a house on the shore is the envy of many who don't. Owning a hospitality property on the shore—even more enviable. The question remains: is there an advantage in taking an opportunity to enhance the seaside landscape—with a shore shelter that also establishes...
Sheltering Sunward – Streetscaping for Fun and Profit
At the local lunch counter, a florist was saying, "A friend of mine across town told me when they put in a little park, by his shop, he got more customers." "Yup. When a shopping area looks more like a neighborhood, more people come," the diner owner agreed. "People...
Scale is an Art Form
Playing scales on the piano is not a favorite past time for many—even a devoted few tire of them. Nevertheless, they are a necessary part of learning musical theory and applying it to the art of composition. Designing with scale is similar to musical composition in...
The Wonders of Designing an Outdoor Classroom
In temperate climates, an outdoor classroom could stimulate intellectual thinking, especially when surrounded with an inspiring landscape lush with large planters and vegetation. Leveraging Outdoor Classrooms to Enhance the Learning Experience The Greeks taught all...
Filling Empty Spaces with Planters
Little surprises make one's day. A small space treated with a large pot or a group of small ones now, that didn't seem important before, becomes a delightful setting. These little spaces are everywhere. With a landscape architect's sensitive eye for detail when...
The Grand Entrance
Even though opportunities don't present themselves with every project, the grand entrance becomes the focus when the designer has a client who possesses the means and the property. However diminutive, every project has the opportunity for experimentation and an...
Sustainable Landscape Design Through Geological Stone Pots and Artifacts
Australia's dry spells and restricted water resources are challenging landscape designers to create accommodations for prevailing conditions. Deploying drought-resistant outdoor planters, such as stone pots, and integrating soil retention tactics within a strategy...
Outdoor Cafes — More Charming When Green and with Granite Planters
Their handy locations attract daytime shoppers, working lunch grabbers and tourists. In addition to their accessibility, their presence adds beauty to the whole location coupled with nicely-arranged tables and chairs. Later, an evening's entertainment will end there...
Fey Design
It is a pleasure to find design that displays extraordinary talent, yet seems to hold enthusiasm in abeyance long enough to leave room for a decent game of croquet. Aside from winning, the better reward in this landscape is among gathered potted plants with a table...
Enduring Design with Plant and Flower Planters
Timeless has come to mean a design that hoves to a prescient view of the future, sits comfortably in the present and does the job as intended in both settings. In terms of landscape design, exterior furnishings must fill something of an entourage role that finds its...
Defining a Path in Large Spaces Through Granite Natural Stone Garden Pots
The scene in airports, railroad stations and malls is familiar: crowds of people walking across a large expanse taking whatever route they choose. It makes it difficult for shuttle carts to navigate and much more so for those in wheelchairs, as well as families or...
Developers Gain Valuable, Cost Saving Information
Today, focusing on sustainable design, Australia is on the leading edge of engaging environmental applications. The landscape designer becomes one of the developer's major assets with ground floor participation on large-scale projects. Speed Bumps Being aware of the...
Creating Privacy in a Public Space
They’re rare. You don’t see them often—a quiet, complimentary space in a public realm. Yet, we subconsciously look for such places to meet for a quiet conversation, read the paper or to calm fluttering emotions. We regretfully acknowledge a world gone public where...
Completing the Design – A Value-Added Decision
Particularly now, public and commercial building decision makers hesitate to add landscaping, aside from grass and a few shrubs, when contemplating renovation or construction of a new building. They think of these features as extraneous and find it difficult to...
Landscape Design and Its Dynamic Ambiguity
Landscape design is a balance of aesthetics and function. Attention to aesthetics requires sensitivity to spatial harmony, while function allows the space to work, particularly in a public venue, where it's important to fit into an established order. Focal points,...