Design Process:
1. Project Inception & Initiation
1.1. Initial consultation
1.2. Return Brief/Proposal
1.3. Project Understanding and Research
1.4. Site Inventory and Analysis
2. Concept Design
3. Design Development (Detailed Design)
4. Construction Documentation
5. Tendering (Procurement)
6. Construction
7. Construction Management
8. Maintenence
9. Post Occupacy Evaluation
Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare in Zoos:
1. Freedom from hunger, malnutrition, and thirst
2. Freedom from fear and distress
3. Freedom from heat, stress, or physical discomfort
4. Freedom from pain, injury, and disease
5. Freedom to express normal patterns of behavior
Frederick Law Olmsted Designed in These Cities:
1. NYC
2. Washington, D.C
3. North Carolina
4. Chicago
5. Wisconsin
6. Boston
7. Louisville
8. Rochester
9. Buffalo
Stacey Tobar PLA “Parking Day” is which month?
1. September
, Understanding successional change in plant communities, from undiversified communities to
diversified communities are a part of becoming a great landscape architect. Which of the
following are/is a/an attribute of an undiversified plant community?
1. Low bio-mass/nutrients/energy
Triple Bottom Line
1. Social, environmental, and economic concerns
According to Paul the MOST important step in any design process is which of the following:
a.) Program Development/Setting Goals and Objectives
b.) Site Inventory/On Site Information Gathering
c.) Site Analysis/Problem related interpretation of site features
d.) Detailed Design Development to initial schematic design
e.) None of the above
Andy Goldsworthy may best be described as which of the following: An Environmental Artist
Style of golf courses described in lecture:
1. Linksland Golf Courses
2. Heathland Golf Courses
3. Parkland Golf Courses
4. Geometric Golf Courses
5. Sandbelt
6. Stadium/Championship
According to Paul the general steps of a design process includes all of the following EXCEPT
which:
a.) Program Development/Setting Goals and Objectives
b.) Site Inventory/On Site Information Gathering
c.) Site Analysis/Problem related interpretation of site features
d.) Detailed Design Development to initial Schematic Design
e.) None of the Above
According to the overview of the design process, there are five (5) steps in all design processes.
FALSE
Three branches of landscape architecture:
1. ASLA
2. CELA
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