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Principles of Garden Design

January 26th, 2012 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

Principles of Garden Design

Learn about the "Principles of Garden Design" with Dr. Ann Marie VanDerZanden of Iowa State University. More landscape design information can be found in eXtension.org's Gardens, Lawns, and Landscapes: www.extension.org
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  1. ooo000oooo
    January 26th, 2012 at 00:40 | #1

    too primitive kind of design
    rendering either

  2. ccarex
    January 26th, 2012 at 01:32 | #2

    it is not easy to talk about design principals, and to do so in 2 minutes using an example of a really weak garden plan is disrespectful to the ‘profession’ of garden designers. i do not disagree with the principals themselves, in a different context they would have carried plenty of value. (as a note , proportions are represented in plan view)

  3. goodonlinekarma
    January 26th, 2012 at 02:28 | #3

    Great principles of Garden Design, and first of all, The US is so generous with knowledge, sharing, resouces, just a great example to the world. The principles a lot of western garden designers use is often symmetrical balance, where in the east, the landscaping design can introduce asymmetrical visual layout principles.

  4. ocgd
    January 26th, 2012 at 03:04 | #4

    It’s great that so many universities are jumping onto the garden design band-wagon because it not only spreads the word, but helps create interest in the subject.

    The problem arises when what is being taught, amounts to little more than ‘meaningless scribbles’.

    This Video to me, represents everything bad about garden design teaching.

    This is not supposed to be a personal attack on Dr. Ann Marie VanDerZanden, but I totally disagree with her approach to garden

  5. andrewwhitney
    January 26th, 2012 at 03:33 | #5

    Thank you for helping me with my National Award in Horticulture Unit 7: Horticultural Design Principles Learning Outcome 1: Understand how design principles can be applied to Garden Design Assessment
    Thank You

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