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Grading for Landscape Architects and Architects
✍ Scribed by Peter Petschek; Jessica Read; Peter Walker
- Publisher
- Birkhäuser
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 223
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
A textbook on grading in the planning and construction process for students of landscape architecture
"The contour line is the only precise and accurate means for representing the free and natural formation of terrain in the plan; so learn to use this instrument!" Professor Hans Loidl, Landscape Architect and Teacher
The two design elements of landscape architecture are plants and terrain. While the subject of vegetation is well documented by numerous publications, there is a lack of technical literature in the field of grading.
This volume fills that gap: History, forms of terrain, basic principles, digital modeling, slope reinforcement systems, construction site implementation, and practical examples – all are treated in detail by the author. Short problems, systematically organized and arranged in increasing order of difficulty, enable the reader to apply what he or she has learned. The exercises are suitable for self-study. Together with the large amount of practical information provided by the book, they also enable architects to become familiar with grading as an important design element of landscape architecture.
Contains detailed information on digital grading, including GPS technology
Suitable for class use, self-study, and on the job
Contains exercises and solutions
With a foreword by Peter Walker
✦ Table of Contents
Foreword by Peter Walker
Introduction
History of Site Grading
Developments in Plan Representation
Selected Projects
The Pueblo Grande Ball Court
The Pyramids of the Branitz Landscape Park
The “Poet’s Garden” at the G 59 in Zurich
The Olympiapark in Munich
Landform at the Scottish National Gallery of Art in Edinburgh
Landform
Site Grading 101
Small and Large Scale
Slope
Slope Calculations in Percent
Ratio
Angle of Incline
Gradient Formations
Interpolation
Spot Elevations
Contour Lines
Embankments
Profile
Cut and Fill Calculations
Grading: Purpose and Techniques
Natural Grading
Important Criteria
Minimum and Maximum Slope
Site Grading and Buildings
Site Grading and Roads
Grading and Layout Plan
Stormwater Management and Site Grading
Stormwater Management Basics
Site Grading and Stormwater Management Case Studies
Digital Site Grading
Data from Local Survey Offices
Data Mapping with GPS
Data Collection Using a Builder’s Tacheometer
Digital Models
Site Model Making
Real-time Models
Landscape Stabilization
Soil
Erosion and Landslides
Embankment Angle and Construction Technology
An Overview of Slope Stabilization Construction Techniques
Bioengineering Construction Methods
Lime and Cement Stabilization
Reinforced Earth
Geotextile Retaining Walls
Retaining Walls
Grading on the Construction Site
Staking Out with GPS Instruments
Staking Out with a Tacheometer
Site Grading Construction Machinery
Machinery for Soil Excavation and Loading
Machinery for Soil Transportation
Machinery for Soil Compaction
GPS Remote Control in Site Grading
Practical Examples
Harradine Golf / Orient Irrigation Services
A Golf Course
A Private Garden
An Island
ilu AG Ingenieure, Landschaftsarchitekten, Umweltfachleute
Reuss Delta
3D Visualizations of the Netstal Quarry
Photomontage of the Zingel Quarry
Appendix
Site Grading Exercises
Glossary A - Z
Bibliography and References
Picture Credits / Table Credits
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