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Residential Landscape Architecture: Design Process for the Private Residence

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For courses in Landscape Design Residential Landscape Architecture is an introductory text that covers the process and techniques for designing the single family residential site. It is intended for individuals who will be or are currently designing residential landscapes as a professional career. The book features a thorough, how-to explanation of each of the steps of the design process from initial contact with the client to a completed master plan.

553 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1991

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Norman K. Booth

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This is an awesome reference for Landscape Designers and Architects alike - well worth the $100 price tag.
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PWS 103 Residential Landscape Design at BYU.
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