Friday, May 27, 2016

What Is Landscape Architecture: What Does A Landscape Architect Do

By Karen Boness, Owner of Wild Willow Landscape Design, ISA Certified Arborist, Certified Permaculture Designer The process for choosing a landscape architect for your garden is similar to hiring any professional for home services. You need to get references, interview some candidates, determine if their vision respects your wishes and budget, and make a choice. What is Landscape Architecture? According to National Building Museum, landscape architecture's professional mantra is “achieving a balance between the built and natural environments.” It is a broad based profession that includes aspects of landscape design, engineering, art, environmental science, forestry, bioremediation and construction. What Does a Landscape Architect Do? Landscape architects work on large and small projects. In landscape architecture and design, these professionals create the landscape blueprints for healing gardens at hospitals, green roofs, public parks, business frontages, town squares, residential developments, dog parks, shopping centers, city streets and homeowners. They work with landscape

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