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Landmark Design


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Landmark Design

Landmark design is a concept of designing structures that have a unique, memorable, and visually striking appearance. It is a form of expression through architecture which creates a landmark within a community, typically recognized across wide areas. Landmark design is often used to draw attention to a particular site, create a sense of place, or emphasize a sense of identity. These designs are often bold and stand out as objects of significant interest. Additionally, they often become symbols or icons which represent the values and heritage of an area. This type of design is often used to create an identifiable statement that is associated with a certain area and to make a memorable impact on people's lives.

Landscaping, architecture, landmark preservation.

James Rothschild

CITATION : "James Rothschild. 'Landmark Design.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=198528 (Accessed on June 30, 2025)"


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