This document outlines the requirements and instructions for an individual final project on designing a residential landscape. Students must choose the same site from a previous analysis project. They will prepare presentation boards showing the design process from conceptual to master plans, as well as plant palettes, cost estimates, and maintenance plans. All drawings must be completed by hand and presented on boards by November 24th. The project aims to develop students' design process and small-scale landscape design skills. It is worth 40% of the total grade.
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3. Description of
project
Is a sequence
of project 2
(research &
analysis)
Title of project:
Residential
Landscape
project
To expose
students to small
scale landscape
project
To acquire
knowledge
about design
process and
development
4. Your task
1. This is an individual project.
2. From the same site that you were
doing for project 2, you are need to
design the landscape for the
house.
3. you have to imagine that you are going
to present the landscape proposal to
client (who is the house owner).
4. You have to prepare all drawings
needed for every development
stages.
5. 5. The development stages shall include;
a. project description
b. conceptual diagram
c. schematic plan
d. master plan
e. cost estimation &
maintenance plan
6. All drawings need to be completed
manually (hand drawn & hand
written) by using architectural graphic
communication except for images.
Images can be printed out.
6. a. Project description
A short paragraph of your design
statement, explaining about the
ideas, rationale of the design and
the concept. The narration should be
briefly described, straight forward and
informative.
**note: it is advisable to complete at the end of
the process.
8. b. Conceptual diagram
1. From site synthesis, develop a
bubble diagram. Bubble diagram is
used as a means to show what are
spaces and activities that you want to
propose at the site.
2. Next, From the bubble diagram, you
need to come out with a conceptual
plan. Conceptual plan is a breakdown
(more detailed) of your synthesis
(design solutions) and bubble diagram
related to the site.
13. c. Schematic plan
From the conceptual plan, you need to
develop a schematic plan. It is also
known as preliminary master plan. In
schematic plan, you need to compose the
elements that you want to put in
your design. It should have form
composition, shape and pattern of
the design elements. You may provide
sketches/illustrations
(sections/elevations) to better
represent your ideas.
17. d. master plan
1. After your schematic plan is
approved by your tutor, you should
produce a master plan set of
drawings.
2. The set of drawings include;
i. master plan
ii. Elevation & section
iii. Hardscape palette
iv. Softscape palette
27. e. Cost estimation &
maintenance plan
1. A brief estimation of costing
of the landscape project. The
cost estimation will be taught by
guest lecturer (qs lecturer)
in week 14. the cost estimation is
regarded to be as preliminary bill
of quantities (bq).
2. A brief maintenance plan that will
also be taught during the input
lecture.
28. Submission
requirements
1. a3 presentation board. You can
use any type of paper & color as
long as it must be pasted on a3
board. You are advisable to use
spray mount to stick your paper
onto the board.
spray mount
29. 2. You need to provide all of the
following;
? project description
? location plan & key plan
? bubble diagram
? conceptual plan
? schematic plan
? master plan
? 1 elevation & 1 section drawings
? hardscape & softscape palette
? cost estimation & maintenance
plan
3. All presentation boards must be in
landscape layout with title block
in every page.
36. 6. Title block will be given by lecturer.
7. You are to show progress of
drawings every week during tutorial
sessions to respective tutors. The
progress drawings must be on
butter paper, signed by tutor with
date, to be compiled in a4 plastic
cover and to submit together with
presentation boards.
8. All drawings must be colored. You
may choose any medium of coloring
technique. It is not compulsory to
color all, can be a portion or part of
overall drawing. (this technique will be
taught in class).
37. 9. You need to submit all presentation
boards with a set of progress drawings
in plastic cover on:
24 November 2014,
(before 4pm)
10. work submitted late will yield 10%
mark reduction. For works submitted
later than 2 days, no assessment
will be done.
11. You are encouraged to take photo
or scan your work for e-portfolio
purposes.
38. Marking criteria:
1. content;
i. project description - 2%
ii. Conceptual plan - 4%
iii. Schematic plan - 4%
iv. Master plan - 10%
v. cost & maintenance - 5%
total: 25%
2. originality, Creativity
& quality of workmanship : 10%
3. Progress drawings : 5%
grand total: 40%
39. Task during semester break:
1. Start to research on concept of
garden which is suitable for house.
2. Save the images for reference.
3. Start to explore on graphic
communication, practice writing & drawing
using architectural style.
4. Follow instagram acc
below:
if_nay13
5. use following hashtag:
#CL_082014
#fnbe_082014
6. Strictly For sharing info of
related project only. Can
be applied for other
modules as well (if needed).