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Sustainable Site Design: Criteria, Process, and Case Studies for Integrating Site and Region in Landscape Design
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Jan 2010, Pages: 288
Sustainable Site Design introduces the core concepts of sustainability as applied to landscape architecture. Focusing on site-scale design, this book provides a regional framework for integrating sustainable practices throughout the design process. From landscape analysis to program and design development, each design phase is illustrated with detailed case studies covering a broad range of innovative built landscape architectural projects.
Reviews:
'Written to serve as a textbook and reference for those in the field of landscape architecture and community planning, the purpose of this volume is to address the environmental and societal needs relating to the development of a sustainable landscape. Heavily illustrated with photographs and design plans, the publication contains a valuable glossary and bibliography.' (Chicago Botanic Garden, 2010)
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