LANDSCAPE design

LANDSCAPE design

Landscape design involves designing outdoor spaces, including parks, gardens, commercial properties, and residential properties. The services provided by a landscape designer or architect can vary depending on the project’s scope and complexity.

  1. Site analysis: A landscape designer or architect will assess the site’s natural features, including soil quality, topography, and existing vegetation, to determine the opportunities and constraints of the project.
  2. Conceptual design: Based on the site analysis, the designer or architect will create a preliminary design concept that considers the client’s goals and preferences, as well as the site’s unique features.
  3. Design development: The designer or architect will refine the preliminary design concept and develop detailed plans, including plant lists, hardscape features, and construction details.
  4. Construction documentation: The designer or architect will create construction drawings and specifications that will be used by contractors to build the project.
  5. Contractor selection: The designer or architect may help the client select a contractor and provide guidance during the bidding process.
  6. Construction administration: The designer or architect may oversee the construction process to ensure that the project is built according to the design intent.
  7. Post-construction maintenance: The designer or architect may provide guidance on the ongoing care and maintenance of the landscape, including recommendations for plant care, irrigation, and pruning.