Landscape architecture
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Landscape architecture is the art, planning, design, management, preservation and rehabilitation of the land and the design of man-made constructs. The scope of the profession includes architectural design, site planning, estate development, environmental restoration, town or urban planning, urban design, parks and recreation planning, regional planning, and historic preservation. A practitioner in the field of landscape architecture is called a landscape architect. Image:Centralpark.png
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What is Landscape Architecture?
Activities of a landscape architect can range from the creation of parks and greenways to the site planning for corporate office buildings, from the design of residential estates to the design of civil infastructure and the management of large wilderness areas or reclamation of degraded landscapes such as mines or landfills.
Landscape architects work on all types of external space -- large or small, urban or rural, and with 'hard'/'soft' materials, hydrology and ecological issues. They work on:
- The form, scale and siting of new developments
- The civil design and public infrastructure
- The site design for schools, universities, hospitals and hotels
- Public parks, greenways, golf courses, theme parks and sports facilities
- Housing areas, industrial parks and commercial developments
- Highways transportation structures, bridges and corridors
- Urban design, town and city squares and pedestrian schemes
- Large or small urban regeneration schemes
- Forest, tourist or historic landscapes and historic garden appraisal and conservation studies
- Reservoirs, dams, power stations, extractive industry applications or major industrial projects
- Environmental assessment, planning advice and land management proposals.
- Coastal and offshore developments
The most valuable contribution is often made at the earliest stage of a project in generating ideas and bringing flair and creativity to the use of space. The landscape architect can contribute to the overall concept and prepare an initial master plan, from which detailed designs can subsequently be prepared. He or she can also let and supervise contracts for construction work, prepare design impact assessments, conduct environmental assessments or audits and act as an expert witness at enquiries on land use. He or she can also support or prepare applications for capital or revenue funding grants.
The first person to write of 'making' a landscape was Joseph Addison (The term 'landscape architecture' was invented by Gilbert Laing Meason in 1828 and was first used as a professional title by Frederick Law Olmsted (in 1863). Lancelot Brown,This use of 'landscape architect' became established after the founding of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1899 and the establishment of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) in 1948.
Specializations Within Landscape Architecture
Landscape designers and Landscape technicans or engineers are employed with landscape construction and service companies. Landscape designers like garden designers, design all types of planting and green spaces. Many landscape engineers work in public offices in central and local government while others work for landscape architecture firms.
Landscape managers use their knowledge of plants and the natural environment to advise on the long-term care and development of the landscape. They work in horticulture, estate management, forestry, nature conservation and agriculture.
Landscape scientists have specialist skills such as soil science, hydrology, geomorphology or botany that they relate to the practical problems of landscape work. Their projects can range from site surveys to the ecological assessment of broad areas for planning or management purposes. They may also report on the impact of development or the importance of particular species in a given area.
Landscape planners are concerned with landscape planning for the location, scenic, ecological and recreational aspects of urban, rural and coastal land use. Their work is embodied in written statements of policy and strategy, and their remit includes masterplanning for new developments, landscape evaluations and assessments, and preparing countryside management or policy plans. Some may also apply an additional specialism such as landscape archaeology or law to the process of landscape planning.
Garden designers are concerned with the design of new private gardens and also with historic garden conservation
History
The Romans undertook landscape architecture on an extensive scale, and Vitruvius wrote on many topics (eg the layout of towns) which still concern landscape architects. As with the other arts, it was not until the Renaissance that garden design was revived, with outstanding examples including the pleasure grounds at the Villa d'Este, Tivoli. The renaissance garden developed through the 16th and 17th centuries, reaching an ultimate grandeur in the work of André le Nôtre at Vaux-le-Vicomte and Versailles.
In the 18th Century, England became the focus of a new style of landscape design. Figures such as William Kent, Humphrey Repton, and most famously Lancelot 'Capability' Brown remodelled the great estate parks of the English gentry to resemble a neat and tidy version of nature. Many of these parks remain today. The term 'landscape architecture' was first used by the Scotsman Gilbert Laing Meason in the title of his book on The Landscape Architecture of the Great Painters of Italy (London, 1828). It was about the type of architecture found in landscape paintings. The term 'landscape architecture' was then taken up by JC Loudon and AJ Downing.
Through the 19th century, urban planning became more important, and it was the combination of modern planning with the tradition of landscape gardening that gave Landscape Architecture its unique focus. In the second half of the century, Frederick Law Olmsted completed a series of parks which continue to have a huge influence on the practices of Landscape Architecture today. Among these were Central Park in New York, Prospect Park in Brooklyn, and Boston's so called Emerald Necklace park system.
Landscape Architecture continues to develop as a design discipline, and has responded to many of the movements of design and architecture through the 20th century. Today, a healthy level of innovation continues to provide challenging design solutions for streetscapes, parks and gardens. The work of Martha Schwartz in the US, and in Europe designs such as the Schouwburgplein in Rotterdam are just two examples.
Profession
Landscape architects are considered professionals on par with architects, engineers, doctors and lawyers, because they are usually required to obtain similarly specialized education and professional licensure. In many countries, a professional institute, comprised of members of the professional community, exists in order to protect the standing of the profession and promote its interests, and sometimes also regulate the practice of landscape architecture. The standard and strength of legal regulations governing landscape architecture practice varies from nation to nation, with some requiring licensure in order to practice; and some having little or no regulation. In the United States, Landscape Architecture is regulated by individual state governments, some requiring no regulation at all. For a landscape architect, obtaining licensure or membership of a professional institute requires advanced education and/or continuing training and work experience. Full membership or licensure often depends on the outcome of examinations in professional practice matters, and/or an interview with senior members of the profession. In the U.S. licensing is overseen both at the state level, and nationally by the Council of Landscape Architectural Registation Boards (CLARB).
See also
- Lists of landscape architects
- Schools of landscape architecture
- Energy-efficient landscape design
- Architecture
External links
- Landscape Architecture Foundation (USA)
- Landscape Architecture Guide
- The Cultural Landscape Foundation
Landscape architecture organizations
International landscape architecture organisations
- IFLA International Federation of Landscape Architects
- EFLA European Federation of Landscape Architects
- ELAN European Landscape Architecture Network
- ELASA European Landscape Architecture Students Association
- ECLAS European Conference of Landscape Architecture Schools
- IDAD Institute of Destination Architects and Designers
National landscape architecture professional bodies
Americas
- CAAP Argentine Centre for Landscape Architects
- ABAP Brazilian Association of Landscape Architects
- CSLA Canadian Society of Landscape Architects
- OALA Ontario Association of Landscape Architects
- APAP Peruvian Association of Landscape Architects
- ASLA American Society of Landscape Architects
- CLARB Council of Landscape Architecture Registration Boards (US/Canada)
Europe
- ÖGLA Österreichische Gesellschaft für Landschafts-Architekten
- BVTL-ABAJP Belgian Association of Landscape Architects
- MARK Finnish Association of Landscape Architects
- FFP Fédération Française du Paysage
- BDLA Bund Deutscher Landschafts-Architekten
- FILA Association of Icelandic Landscape Architects
- ILI The Irish Landscape Institute
- AIAPP Associazione Italiana di Architettura del Paesaggio
- NVTL Netherlands Association for Landscape Architecture
- APAP Portuguese Association of Landscape Architects
- ALA Association of Landscape Architects, Serbia and Montenegro
- BSLA Bund Schweizer Landschafts-Architekten
- LI Landscape Institute the UK Chartered Institute for Landscape Architects
- EFLA] European Foundation for Landscape Architecture
Asia Pacific
- AILA Australian Institute of Landscape Architects
- ISOLA Indian Society of Landscape Architects
- KILA Korea Institute of Landscape Architecture
- NZILA New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects
- SILA Singapore Institute of Landscape Architects
- TALA Thai Association of Landscape Architects
Africa
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