Landscape Techniques
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Type
Book
Authors
Weddle ( A. E. Weddle )
Category
Land-based Design
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Publication Year
1979
Publisher
Heinemann, United Kingdom
Pages
265
Subject
Landscape Architecture
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Abstract
This revised and expanded edition of an already successful book, first published in 1967, describes the range of techniques that can be drawn upon in tackling the diversity of tasks encountered by the landscape architect. Landscape is defined by the authors as the whole outdoor environment: at one extreme they deal with the conservation and management of the coastline and countryside, at the other with pavings, fencing, and the detailing and planting of open spaces between buildings. Between these two extremes come the numerous tasks involved in town development and the design of industrial, recreational, and other specialised areas.
This is a book for all landsacpe architects, engineers, town planners, surveyors, park superintendants, foresters, nurserymen, and ecologists. students of all these disciplines will find this authoritative and lavishly-illustrated manual invaluable.
This is a book for all landsacpe architects, engineers, town planners, surveyors, park superintendants, foresters, nurserymen, and ecologists. students of all these disciplines will find this authoritative and lavishly-illustrated manual invaluable.
Number of Copies
1
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