Landscape Design 5
Planting Design
In this course, plants and plant groups are studied as basic design elements in the landscape. Instruction emphasizes the arrangement of plant materials for defining, sequencing, and articulating space. Ecological and cultural contexts are examined as determinants for sharply focused design concepts.
Instructor
Stephen Davis
Project Location
Santa Monica, Thousand Oaks, UCLA Campus
Project 1: Residential Design
SCASLA Excellence Award
LD 5 – West LA Residential
Student: Christina Eldredge
Native and drought tolerant plantings create outdoor rooms to support the holistic lifestyle of a young Santa Monica family.
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Residential Planting Plan
Student: Anna Asnis
Residential Planting Plan. Location – Santa Monica, CA
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SCASLA Honorable Mention
Santa Monica Residence
Student: Chan K Nguyen
Creating outdoor rooms and using native and drought-tolerant plants to meet the goals and needs of a young family in Santa Monica.
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SCASLA Honorable Mention
Santa Monica Private Residence
Student: Megan Clermont
A lush and private backyard provides a colorful sanctuary for young and old, human and animal.
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SCASLA Excellence Award
Residential Planting Design
Student: Jacqueline Wee
A residential design using predominantly California native plants to create immersive outdoor spaces to impart a feeling of being surrounded by nature.