Landscape design
Outside the Not So Big House: Creating the Landscape of Home (Susanka)
Array (Paperback) Taunton Press 2008-01-01
Release date: 2008-01-08
Condition: USED - Very Good
ISBN13: 9781600850202
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Ok, so where I work, the building is an old school house, and my boss owns the building, and I was trying to come up with suggestions for this problem...
There were originally four sets of large cement stairs, a set at either end and two close together in the middle, at one point the building was turned into a church and they closed off one of the doors in the middle section, as it wasnt necessary, bricked up pretty well, you wouldnt know there was a door there, except for the stairs remain outside and to remove them would sort of unbalance the symmetry that it has... in keeping with the school house theme/restoration what is something large maybe somehow utilizing the stairs if possible or if not thats fine, that could balance out the exterior? anything that an old school house might have had?
there is a bell tower on the building she is restoring so a bell suggestion wont work
The doors are seperate from each other, each has its own set of stairs, I would say maybe 5 ft between the two doors/sets of stairs
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kinda like that
In my mind I can envision a large planter and trellis over the bricked up door. Then pots, pots and more pots of every size and shape imaginable. Some with plants of vertical interest and some with vines cascading up over and down the steps. RScott
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I draw a lot of house plans, and I was wondering if anyone knows of a good architectural design program for Macs. I usually do just basic house plans but I am taking an architectural design course next year and would like to be able to do more in depth designs ( landscaping, decoration, furniture, etc).
Thanks
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Sweet Home 3D interior freeware
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That is going to be tricky in a small space, but I think it can be done. I would start with mass plantings of heather and other dry loving plants, using mounding and environmental grasses...
Try this site for some ideas you could incorporate: http://www.entare.com/ezinewin01/Gardens ofSpain/story.html
Here are a couple of links for inspiration: http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im ages/view?back=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.searc h.yahoo.com%2Fsearch%2Fimages%3F_adv_pro p%3Dimages%26fr%3DFP-tab-web-t381%26va%3 Dheather%2Bbracken%26imgsz%3Dall%26vf%3D all%26ei%3DUTF-8&w=751&h=545& ;imgurl=www.wildscenes.com%2FImages%2FPl ants%2Fheather_bracken_lrge.jpg&rurl =http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wildscenes.com%2Fflowe rs%2Fheather_bracken.htm&size=232.6k B&name=heather_bracken_lrge.jpg& p=heather+bracken&type=jpeg&no=1 &tt=107&ei=UTF-8
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Sounds like a great and enjoyable project!
Happy Gardening!
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