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Landscape Architecture (EAPS4303) Lecturer 1 Home Gardens Design Msc. Arch. Nagham Ali Hasan

University of Palestine Faculty of Applied Engineering & Urban Planning Dept. of Architecture, Interior Design & Planning. Landscape Architecture (EAPS4303) Lecturer 1 Home Gardens Design Msc. Arch. Nagham Ali Hasan. Basic Functions of home Garden classified into:.

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Landscape Architecture (EAPS4303) Lecturer 1 Home Gardens Design Msc. Arch. Nagham Ali Hasan

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  1. University of Palestine Faculty of Applied Engineering & Urban Planning Dept. of Architecture, Interior Design & Planning Landscape Architecture (EAPS4303) Lecturer 1 Home Gardens Design Msc. Arch. Nagham Ali Hasan

  2. Basic Functions of home Garden classified into: • The relation between the house and its entrance(road or street): • Public (in view of neighbours & passers-by), • Private (entertainment, recreation) • Utility/service areas (storage, garbage cans, generator) • Primary functions of landscape are divided into: • front yard (public), • side yard (depends) & • back yard (private).

  3. Basic Functions classified into: • Seasons : • winter garden • or summer garden • House elements: • Roof garden • Entrance garden • courtyard garden • Window garden • Wall garden

  4. Elements of Home Gardens • Boundaries(fence such as “steel or brick or wooden fence”, trees,,,,,) • Entrance and Gates • Functions(,study bed, breakfast, children area,,,,,) • Driveways: • Main walkway • Secondary walkway • Third walkways • Structure(fountain, garage,,,,,) • Trees( ever green, shrubs,,,,,)

  5. Front Yard • Major components: • Curb appeal is how the buildings looks from the rood either driving by or walking increase the value of property

  6. Front Yard • Framing the Building an approach uses the landscape as a boundary/frame Done by planting large trees or shrubs on both sides to focus the observer’s attention • Funnelling effect draw attention to the front door by planting larger items on outside while placing progressively smaller plants closer to the door.. Funnelling Effect

  7. Front Yard • Hiding the Entrance Avoid tall planting that screen the front door The front door of a building should be easy to find

  8. Front Yard • Approach :Landscape helps tie the building to the ground and blend it into the surroundings Balance : Plants help to balancethe structure with the landscape and soften the sharp corners.

  9. Front Yard • Defined Borders defined space focusing on only on the front separating landscape by the drive ways “a sense of disconnection” Beds & Plantings help define the area and add visual interest.. the bed simply pulling out into the yard several feet… The bed may include trees, shrubs or simply ground cover to help better define the areas

  10. Front Yard-Driveway • Driveway: • Address human needs to determine • Driveway serving as a sidewalk from the road to the entry walk • Widening the end of the driveway can be inexpensive approach • Paving using interlock flooring

  11. Front Yard-Driveway • The extension will be also used as a landing area for getting in and out of the vehicle..

  12. Front Yard-Driveway • Widening the driveway for a walking lane is appropriate using paving material other than concrete to visually separate it from the driveway

  13. Front Yard-Driveway • Avoid planting on the corners of the driveway

  14. Front Yard-Entry Walk . • A square corner, too narrow and shrubs were allowed to cover half of the side walk • 90-degree turn is common (the easiest way for the contractor to pour the sidewalk) but it has shortcuts at the corners due to in connivance • People feel more comfortable with rounding corners

  15. Front Yard-Entry Walk • Effective entry walks using a wide opening & proper route to the front door + unique material ( expansion with flagstone) for flooring providing safety and comfort • Steps, materials, width + landscaping make all this entry interesting • A wide, sweeping entry is simple but effective, both visually and functionally.. • The walk path does not necessarily need to be straight between 2 points

  16. Front Yard-Entry Walk • Effectiveness is by facilitating circulation (study the common walking routes & lay out accordingly) • Allow for access to the lawn from the front door smoothening for more space to walk through a bed with stepping stones..

  17. Front Yard-Entry Walk • Wide approach to enhance the entry walk: Once past the opening, the narrowest portion of the walk should be a minimum of 1.2m

  18. Front Yard-Entry Walk • Create multiple views:

  19. Front Yard • Major components: • Curb appeal is how the buildings looks from the rood either driving by or walking increase the value of property

  20. Front Yard • Framing the Building an approach uses the landscape as a boundary/frame Done by planting large trees or shrubs on both sides to focus the observer’s attention • Funnelling effect draw attention to the front door by planting larger items on outside while placing progressively smaller plants closer to the door.. Funnelling Effect

  21. Front Yard • Hiding the Entrance Avoid tall planting that screen the front door The front door of a building should be easy to find

  22. Front Yard • Approach :Landscape helps tie the building to the ground and blend it into the surroundings Balance : Plants help to balancethe structure with the landscape and soften the sharp corners.

  23. Front Yard • Defined Borders defined space focusing on only on the front separating landscape by the drive ways “a sense of disconnection” Beds & Plantings help define the area and add visual interest.. the bed simply pulling out into the yard several feet… The bed may include trees, shrubs or simply ground cover to help better define the areas

  24. Front Yard-Driveway • Driveway: • Address human needs to determine • Driveway serving as a sidewalk from the road to the entry walk • Widening the end of the driveway can be inexpensive approach • Paving using interlock flooring

  25. Front Yard-Driveway • The extension will be also used as a landing area for getting in and out of the vehicle..

  26. Front Yard-Driveway • Widening the driveway for a walking lane is appropriate using paving material other than concrete to visually separate it from the driveway

  27. Front Yard-Driveway • Avoid planting on the corners of the driveway

  28. Front Yard-Entry Walk • A square corner, too narrow and shrubs were allowed to cover half of the side walk • 90-degree turn is common (the easiest way for the contractor to pour the sidewalk) but it has shortcuts at the corners due to in connivance • People feel more comfortable with rounding corners

  29. Front Yard-Entry Walk • Effective entry walks using a wide opening & proper route to the front door + unique material ( expansion with flagstone) for flooring providing safety and comfort • Steps, materials, width + landscaping make all this entry interesting • A wide, sweeping entry is simple but effective, both visually and functionally.. • The walk path does not necessarily need to be straight between 2 points

  30. Front Yard-Entry Walk • Effectiveness is by facilitating circulation (study the common walking routes & lay out accordingly) • Allow for access to the lawn from the front door smoothening for more space to walk through a bed with stepping stones..

  31. Front Yard-Entry Walk • Wide approach to enhance the entry walk: Once past the opening, the narrowest portion of the walk should be a minimum of 1.2m

  32. Front Yard-Entry Walk • Create multiple views:

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