Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Landscape planning (design scheme)

Landscape planning (design scheme)

Brief introduction of design scheme

The design scheme is the planning made by the landscape architect for a project, which shows the overall planning and design of the project, including the layout of landscape elements, the selection and location of plants, the location of roads and trails, the location and shape of water bodies and so on. In this paper, we will introduce in detail how to use the design scheme diagram to realize a perfect landscape design.

Step 1: Understand the design scheme.

First of all, we need to carefully observe the design scheme and understand every element and detail. What we need to pay attention to is that the design scheme is not only a simple scheme, but also contains many details and precautions, all of which are to help us better understand the designer's intention. Therefore, before starting to implement the design scheme, we must understand the position and function of each element to ensure that we can correctly realize the designer's intention.

Step 2: Determine the construction scheme.

Once we know every element and detail in the design scheme, we need to make a detailed construction scheme. This plan should include all the steps and schedules to ensure that we can finish the work according to the designer's intention. We also need to determine the materials and tools needed and make sure that they are available at the right time and place.

Step 3: Prepare.

We need to do some preparatory work before starting to implement the design scheme. This includes clearing the site, preparing necessary tools and materials, and preparing soil and fertilizer for plants and other landscape elements. We also need to consider safety issues to ensure that our work will not cause damage to the surrounding environment.

Step 4: Implement the design scheme.

Once we have finished the preparatory work, we can begin to implement the design scheme. This may include planting plants, installing roads and trails, building water bodies and fountains, and so on. When implementing the design scheme, we need to follow the designer's intention and ensure that the quality of our work reaches the highest standard.

Step 5: Maintenance and maintenance

Once we have completed the implementation of the design scheme, we need to maintain and maintain the landscape elements regularly to ensure that they remain beautiful and healthy. This may include pruning plants, cleaning water bodies, maintaining roads and paths, and so on. We also need to check the landscape elements regularly to make sure they are not damaged or sick.