Ebook Gordon Hayward - Small Buildings, Small Gardens : Creating Gardens Around Structures in MOBI, DOC, PDF
9781586857059 English 1586857053 Gardens are filled with structures: gazebos and pergolas, pools and children's playspaces, sheds, fences and arbors. These pose a unique challenge to planning a landscape that successfully navigates and envelopes the structures. Landscape design expert, Gordon Hayward, presents situations in which garden structures have successfully been incorporated into the overall plan. With clear, straightforward and insightful text this is fully illustrated with photographs and watercolors. It is a thoroughly inspirational and practical resource., Gardens are filled with structures: gazebos and pergolas, pools andhildren's playspaces, sheds, fences and arbors. These pose a uniquehallenge to planning a landscape that successfully navigates and envelopeshe structures. Landscape design expert, Gordon Hayward, presents situationsn which garden structures have successfully been incorporated into theverall plan. With clear, straightforward and insightful text this is fullyllustrated with photographs and watercolors. It is a thoroughlynspirational and practical resource., In his eighth book on practical garden design, renowned gardener Gordon Hayward explores the idea that existing or newly built structures in a garden-sheds, pergolas, fences, arbors, gazeboes, pools, and so on-can be used to answer most questions about how to develop an engaging and user-friendly garden plan. Important tips: A small structure such as a shed suggests the dimensions, style, line and purpose of the garden adjacent to it. Gazeboes, arbors and other open structuresframe garden views. Fences, pergolas and walls provide structure, background, edges and places for people to sit, have a meal or gather. Gates and breaks in walls and fencing create thresholds, points of entry and transitions from one garden area to the next. Trellises and other vertical built structures attached to the sides of buildings provide places for vines or espaliers., Many garden books deal with structures like gazebos, pergolas, sheds and fences, but none deal with how to incorporate them seamlessly into the landscape--until this one. Small Buildings Small Gardens is not a zone-specific design guide but an idea book on how to plan a landscape that successfully navigates and envelopes the structures. With straightforward text, this practical resource is fully illustrated with photos and watercolours., Plan and engaging garden in harmony with built structures
9781586857059 English 1586857053 Gardens are filled with structures: gazebos and pergolas, pools and children's playspaces, sheds, fences and arbors. These pose a unique challenge to planning a landscape that successfully navigates and envelopes the structures. Landscape design expert, Gordon Hayward, presents situations in which garden structures have successfully been incorporated into the overall plan. With clear, straightforward and insightful text this is fully illustrated with photographs and watercolors. It is a thoroughly inspirational and practical resource., Gardens are filled with structures: gazebos and pergolas, pools andhildren's playspaces, sheds, fences and arbors. These pose a uniquehallenge to planning a landscape that successfully navigates and envelopeshe structures. Landscape design expert, Gordon Hayward, presents situationsn which garden structures have successfully been incorporated into theverall plan. With clear, straightforward and insightful text this is fullyllustrated with photographs and watercolors. It is a thoroughlynspirational and practical resource., In his eighth book on practical garden design, renowned gardener Gordon Hayward explores the idea that existing or newly built structures in a garden-sheds, pergolas, fences, arbors, gazeboes, pools, and so on-can be used to answer most questions about how to develop an engaging and user-friendly garden plan. Important tips: A small structure such as a shed suggests the dimensions, style, line and purpose of the garden adjacent to it. Gazeboes, arbors and other open structuresframe garden views. Fences, pergolas and walls provide structure, background, edges and places for people to sit, have a meal or gather. Gates and breaks in walls and fencing create thresholds, points of entry and transitions from one garden area to the next. Trellises and other vertical built structures attached to the sides of buildings provide places for vines or espaliers., Many garden books deal with structures like gazebos, pergolas, sheds and fences, but none deal with how to incorporate them seamlessly into the landscape--until this one. Small Buildings Small Gardens is not a zone-specific design guide but an idea book on how to plan a landscape that successfully navigates and envelopes the structures. With straightforward text, this practical resource is fully illustrated with photos and watercolours., Plan and engaging garden in harmony with built structures