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Title: Analyzing the Residential Landscape


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  • Analyzing the Residential Landscape

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Next Generation Science/Common Core Standards
Addressed!
  • CCSS. Math. Content.HSN-Q.A.1 Use units as a way
    to understand problems and to guide the solution
    of multi-step problems choose and interpret
    units consistently in formulas choose and
    interpret the scale and the origin in graphs and
    data displays.
  • CCSS. Math. Content. HS N-Q.A.2 Define
    appropriate quantities for the purpose of
    descriptive modeling.
  • CCSS. Math.Content.HSG-CO.A.1 Know precise
    definitions of angle, circle, perpendicular line,
    parallel line, and line segment, based on the
    undefined notions of point, line, distance along
    a line, and distance around a circular arc.
  • CCSS .Math. Content. HS G-CO.D.12Make formal
    geometric constructions with a variety of tools
    and methods (compass and straightedge, string,
    reflective devices, paper folding, dynamic
    geometric software, etc.). Copying a segment
    copying an angle bisecting a segment bisecting
    an angle constructing perpendicular lines,
    including the perpendicular bisector of a line
    segment and constructing a line parallel to a
    given line through a point not on the line.

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Bell Work / Student Objectives
  • 1. Describe how to determine the clients needs
    and desires.
  • 2. Explain the purpose of a site analysis plan.
  • 3. Identify the purpose of a base plan.
  • 4. Describe the components of a site analysis
    plan.

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Terms
  • Base Plan
  • Family Inventory Sheet
  • Macroclimate
  • Microclimate
  • Site Analysis Plan
  • Soil
  • Vegetation
  • Views

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  • Where would we begin in landscaping this new home?

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How does a designer determine what a client needs
and desires for their yard?
  • 1. Family Inventory Sheet
  • What are the family specifics for the home?
  • Colors
  • Activities
  • Plant likes and dislikes
  • Allergies
  • Pets
  • Recreation

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A. What are the family specifics for this home?
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1. The number and ages of family members
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2. Family hobbies ( i.e. baseball, gardening,
badminton)
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3. Pets
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B. What are the gardening interests of the family?
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1. Do the clients want a vegetable garden, annual
garden, bulb garden?
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2. How much time do they want to spend in the
yard doing maintenance?
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C. How does the family plan to use the space?
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1. Patio or deck
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2. Pool or open yard for lawn games
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3. How much entertaining is to be done?
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D. Are there any favorite plants that the family
wants included in the landscape? In New
Mexicowater usage and xeriscaping are important
considerations.
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E. Are there any plants the client does not want
in the landscape?
They might not want plants with thorns, plants
that drop messy fruit/leaves, or those that have
weak wood.
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F. Any thing else that may pertain to the
specific yard should be discussed at this time.
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What is the purpose of a site analysis plan?
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II. Site Analysis Plan
  • The site analysis plan is a sketch of the home,
    the property lines, and a record of observations
    about the site that the designer can then later
    refer to when they begin the design process.

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Preliminary Site Analysis Plan!
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What is a base plan?
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III. Base Plan
  • A. A scaled drawing of the home. This should
    include doors, windows, and any existing
    hardscapes, (i.e. sidewalks, driveways, patios).
  • B. Property Lines
  • C. Utility Lines and Easements

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What are the components of a site analysis plan?
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IV. A site analysis plan is a record of
observations done on a site to be landscaped.
This is done before any design work is started on
the yard.
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A site analysis plan includes the following
observations
  • A. Vegetation
  • B. Soil
  • C. Microclimate
  • D. Macroclimate
  • E. Views

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Site Analysis Considerations!
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Site Analysis Considerations!
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Site Analysis Considerations!
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Site Analysis Considerations!
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Commercial Site Analysis Considerations!
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Review
  • Begin designing a landscape by first discovering
    the needs of the family with a family inventory
    sheet. You will then need to complete a site
    analysis and base plan.

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Evaluation
  • 1. Why is it important to do a site analysis of
    the location you wish to landscape?
  • 2. List the five components of a site analysis
    plan.
  • 3. What are some questions that should be asked
    on a family inventory?
  • What is a base plan?

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The End!
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