Residential Design

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 & Pamela Brief

Project Location

Santa Monica, Thousand Oaks, UCLA Campus

Project 1: Residential Design

Residential Site Design

Student: Aimee Kirby

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Residential Site Design

Student: Clayton Daily

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Residential Planting Design

Student: Heather Wu

A residential planting design using mainly California native plants to create peaceful and interactive outdoor spaces

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Central Coast Goes South

Student: Jen Moody

Designed for an active Southern California family with a deep connection to the central coast and surfing, this residential planting design utilizes a soothing palette of greens, blues, purples, and seasonal golden hues to capture the laid-back essence of beachside camping adventures.

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Residential Planting Design

Student: Mackenzie Doyle

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Conceptual Residential Planting Design

Student: Grace Pan

This residential garden is alive with life and color, a source of joy for all family members and sustenance for native wildlife.

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