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The Design Studio
Clemson University Presents
Certificate of Accomplishment inLandscape and Garden Design
www.ccald.org
Sponsored by Clemson’s
Department of Planning and Landscape
Architecture in the College of Art,
Architecture and Humanities
Concept plan
A simple site plan
Planting Plan
013-4 Design Technology
WorkingDrawings &Implementation
Working Drawings are construction documents that enable estimates and implementation to occur according to the design intent
The Working Drawings & Implementation
Staking Plan
Grading Plan
Materials Reference Plan
Details & Sectional Elevations
Planting Plan
Irrigation & Sleeving Plan
Lighting Plan
013-1
Design
Technology
The Anatomy of a Plat
The property line
The house & drive
The north arrow
The scale
The easements,
The setback lines
The surveyor’s stamp
Using a SCALE
• Adjusting a scale uses a special ruller known as a scale
Engineers scales are shown in decimal feet and are used to represent large parcels of land.
Architect’s scale is in inches
Topography: changes in elevation
The approximate spread of a tree canopy is estimated by doubling the trunk size (shown in inches) converting to feet and drawing a circle of that diameter in feet.
Site Analysis
Functional Outdoor Space
Id of nodes
What you need :
• Topographic plan with all built features incld: drive, house, walks,trees & shrub masses. Put to 1/8 scale. If large acreage either enlarge area near house or put to 10’ scale.
• 30-60-90 triangle & 45-45-990 triangle• A straight edge T-square• A flat place to work!
What you need :
• Drafting tissue (white trash-18” long and 24” long) for overlays
• Engineers scale• Architects scale• Colored pencils• Tape measure (25’hard) and flexible tape
measure (200 or 200’) for larger areas• Hand held level (per 013)
The Design Studio Process :• Design Studio works best if you arrive with
concepts of design well in hand and started as overlays. You must bring completed base sheet with site analysis! If you are tentative about drawing, just come…but have you base sheet complete.
• Photos of your property well organized into areas so I’ll understand your project.
The Design Studio Process :• Design Studio consists of the instructor (s)
visiting each person to review their personal project. This process initially takes 15 mins PER PERSON the first sweep around the room. I’ll give you things to work on related to your individual project needs.
• The second sweep, I spend 20-30 per person and actually draw with you special areas so you will become familiar with the scale & technique.
The Design Studio Process :• This process continues for approximately 2
days…or until you glaze over and go home!• We will have dinner together both nights as
a group and perhaps include a slide show, visit to a garden, etc to recharge the design batteries.
• You will leave with more homework and a preliminary master plan with detailed areas beginning to be fleshed out…
CCALD Graduate Projects :
Fall/ Spring 2003
Fall/ Spring 2004
England Landstudy 2004
Clemson University Presents
Certificate of Accomplishment inLandscape and Garden Design
www.ccald.org
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