Flowscapes: Infrastructure as landscape, landscape as infrastructure. Graduation Lab Landscape Architecture 2012/2013 (2024)

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Flowscapes: Infrastructure as landscape, landscape as infrastructure. Graduation Lab Landscape Architecture 2012/2013 (2024)

FAQs

What is infrastructure in landscape architecture? ›

Landscape infrastructure is an evolutionary approach to strategizing economically and environmentally sustainable multipurpose infrastructure systems, reversing urban sprawl and regenerating our invaluable natural resources.

How long has landscape architecture been around? ›

The first person to write of making a landscape was Joseph Addison in 1712. The term landscape architecture was invented by Gilbert Laing Meason in 1828, and John Claudius Loudon (1783–1843) was instrumental in the adoption of the term landscape architecture by the modern profession.

Is landscape architecture different from architecture? ›

While architects focus on the floor plan of the house, landscape architects design the landscape plan to accentuate the topography of the land, the view, and the flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. They plan hardscape features, including retaining walls, pergolas, and patios.

Is landscape architecture a physical science? ›

As stewards of the natural and built environment, landscape architects are educated in and routinely apply the physical and natural sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics in the planning and design of sites where millions of people live, work, and play.

What are the 5 infrastructure? ›

9 types of infrastructure
  • Aviation. Flying is a form of travel that allows people to cross long distances in a much shorter time than driving or taking a train. ...
  • Telecommunications. ...
  • Bridges. ...
  • Power and energy. ...
  • Railways. ...
  • Roadways. ...
  • Water. ...
  • Waste management.
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What are the two major types of infrastructure? ›

Types of Infrastructure

Infrastructure is often categorized as hard or soft. Hard infrastructure is the tangible, physical assembly of structures such as roads, bridges, tunnels, and railways. Soft infrastructure is the services required to maintain the economic, health, and social needs of a population.

What type of degree do most landscape architects have? ›

Landscape architects typically need a bachelor's or master's degree in landscape architecture or a related field, such as architecture. There are two undergraduate landscape architect degrees: a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) and a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture (BSLA).

What's the difference between a landscape designer and a landscape architect? ›

In simplest terms, here in California the landscape architect is licensed by the State to both design and specify landscape elements that could impact the public's health, safety, or welfare, whereas the landscape designer is not.

Is a landscape architect a civil engineer? ›

Although landscape architects and civil engineers may overlap on certain projects, their specific job duties are very different. Landscape architects come up with the best possible layout for their landscape designs and ensure all project requirements are met.

Is there a lot of math in landscape architecture? ›

Mathematics is an essential subject that plays a crucial role in various fields, including architecture. Landscape architecture, for example, is a discipline that heavily relies on math principles to create stunning designs for outdoor spaces.

Is landscape architecture a science or art? ›

Another worthwhile topic to consider as we set out to explore the profession is whether or not landscape architecture is an art or a science. The short answer—as you probably will guess—is both. Since it is in fact both, this is the underlying reason that people choose to become landscape architects.

What is infrastructure in architecture? ›

As the name implies, this type of architecture concerns the technological infrastructure that your business relies on for day-to-day operations. Your infrastructure architecture refers to the computers, networks, switches, routers, servers, and everything else that your company uses to get things done.

What is infrastructure in simple terms? ›

1. : the system of public works of a country, state, or region. also : the resources (such as personnel, buildings, or equipment) required for an activity. 2. : the underlying foundation or basic framework (as of a system or organization)

What are examples of infrastructure features? ›

Infrastructure is composed of public and private physical structures such as roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, water supply, sewers, electrical grids, and telecommunications (including Internet connectivity and broadband access).

What is infrastructure in design? ›

Designing the infrastructure of an area is central to spatial mapping and urban planning. Infrastructure encompasses many integral elements of the urban environment, such as roads and paths, water and sewage lines, electricity and lighting, and building placement.

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