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 206-312 Garden History and Contemporary Design

Availability

Burnley campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Ruth Beilin

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

3 hours per week

Subject Description

The objectives of this unit are intended to extend the participant's ability to:

  • apply design principles to small scale landscapes;

  • identify design styles of historical and contemporary garden landscapes and their relationships;

  • demonstrate an understanding of colour, form and texture in planting design;

  • demonstrate and describe the garden design process;

  • and demonstrate an understanding of the maintenance implications of different landscape styles and detailing.

The content includes:

  • design theory for small-scale landscapes includes classical and contemporary examples of garden design;

  • an overview of historical garden design provides a stepping stone to 20th C. design;

  • contemporary designers present their work;

  • students will become familiar with design principles and apply these to a small design project;

  • and presentation of a design brief, site analysis and planning, hard and soft material selection and planting design.

Assessment

A major report equivalent to 4000 words (40%), a mid-semester theory test (30%), and three tutorial assessments.

Prescribed Texts

  • Alexander, R. and Batstone, K., A Handbook for Garden Designers. 1994, Ward Lock: London.


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