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Designed Landscape


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Designed Landscape

Designed landscapes are outdoor spaces that have been intentionally crafted and arranged to achieve a specific purpose or aesthetic effect. They are often created by skilled professionals, such as landscape architects, who use a combination of art, science, and technology to design spaces that are both functional and visually appealing. Designed landscapes can take many forms, from expansive public parks and gardens to private courtyards and rooftop terraces. One key aspect of designed landscapes is their ability to evoke a particular mood or emotion. For example, a garden might be designed to create a sense of tranquility and relaxation, while a public plaza might be designed to foster a sense of community and social interaction. The materials, colors, and textures used in a designed landscape can all contribute to its overall mood and atmosphere. Another important aspect of designed landscapes is their relationship to the surrounding environment. A well-designed landscape should be in harmony with its natural surroundings, taking into account factors such as topography, vegetation, and climate. This can involve using native plant species, incorporating natural features such as waterways and rock formations, and designing spaces that are sensitive to the local ecology. Designed landscapes can also serve a variety of practical functions, such as providing space for recreation, improving air and water quality, and mitigating the effects of urban heat islands. They can be designed to be accessible and welcoming to people of all ages and abilities, and can contribute to the overall health and well-being of the communities they serve.

outdoor spaces, skilled professionals, mood, environment, practical functions

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Designed Landscape

Designed landscapes are outdoor spaces that have been carefully planned, conceptualized and created in order to serve a specific purpose and express a desired aesthetic. They can range from large-scale parks, plazas and gardens to driveways, sidewalks and street furniture. Designed landscapes are intended to evoke a certain emotion or mood, and are often meant to be functional for their given purpose, whether it’s providing a space for recreation, creating an inviting entrance for visitors, or providing a safe and comfortable environment for people to inhabit. They are typically created through the combination of art, science and technology, and can be tailored to meet the needs of the users and the site.

Landscape design, landscape architecture, urban design, green infrastructure, public realm, placemaking.

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