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Elements of Landscape Design
Elements - the separate “parts” that interact and work with each other
to create a cohesive design
Principles – the instructions or guidelines for putting together the parts
(elements) to create the design
The elements of composition are the visual qualities that people see and
respond to when viewing a space. Visual qualities can illicit many different
emotions and feelings, and the more positive those feelings, the more likely
people are to enjoy and use a space.
❖Line - the outline that creates all forms and patterns in the
landscape
❖Form - the silhouette or shape of a plant or other features in
the landscape
❖Texture - how course or fine a plant or surface feels or looks
❖Color - design element that adds interest and variety
❖Simplicity and variety
❖Lightning in landscape
Elements of Landscape Design
LINES
Lines define form and creates patterns. They direct eye movement, and control
physical movement. They are real or perceived
Straight lines are structural and forceful,
curved lines are relaxed and natural,
implying movement
Lines are found in:
• Plant bedlines
• Hardscape lines
• Plant outlines
Line Connects and Defines the Space, Creating Outdoor Rooms
For a professional touch, use sweeping bold lines and curves
rather than small zigzags and small wavy curves.
Modern or minimalist gardens use mostly straight lines
while natural themed landscapes use sweeping curved paths
to separate areas from each other.
Plant Bedlines - connect plant material, house and hardscape. Defines spaces.
Hardscape lines - define spaces and create forms and patterns
Lines creates a grid pattern and wavy form
Lines define the pool
edge and create the
form of the pool
Plant lines - define space through the plant shape and height
Vertical trees create an implied wall
In this private garden, the "line" formed by the edge of the pond
creates an amazing space as the plants reflect in the water. The line
defines the space and pulls you into the landscape.
Form in Plants
Forms (left to right) columnar, oval, vase, weeping, pyramidal, rounded
The greater the contrast in
comparison to other forms the
greater the prominence- use for
emphasis
• Horizontal and spreading forms emphasis the lateral extent and breath of
space. They are comfortable because it corresponds with the natural direction
of eye movement.
• Rounded forms are most common in plant materials. They allow for easy
eye movement and create a pleasant undulation that leads itself to plant
groupings.
• Vase-shaped trees define a comfortable “people space” beneath the
canopy.
• Weeping forms lead the eye back to the ground. What is below the weeping
form often becomes a focal point.
• Pyramidal forms direct the eyes upward, so use sparingly. Grouping
pyramidals will soften the upward influence. They will look more natural in the
surroundings with foliage to the ground.
Form in Hardscape - the shape of structures and garden
ornaments. The shape of structures often determines the
overall form theme of the garden- such as geometric or
naturalistic
Forms for themes- both plant and hardscape forms can
reinforce a theme
Formal gardens can be recognized by their clipped hedges and pruned plants
that give each part of the garden a definite silhouette. On the other hand
informal gardens have softer silhouettes and are free flowing.
Texture is Fine/Coarse, Heavy/Light,
Thin/Dense, and Light/Shade.
Texture can be defined as the
relationship between the foliage and
twig size, and the mass of the plants.
Closeup, texture comes from the size
and shape of the leaves, the size of
twigs, spacing of leaves and twigs, the
colors and shading, the gloss or dullness
of leaves. At a distance, texture comes
from the entire mass effect of plants
and the qualities of light and shadows.
Texture
Surface quality – tactile and perceptual. Provides variety,
interest, and contrast.
Texture is a great way to bring variety into your garden. Texture is both a
visual as well as a tactile element. This includes elements like the bark of
trees, texture of leaves as well as the spacing of leaves and twigs.
Texture occurs in:
•Plant material
•Hardscape material
Plant Texture - the texture of plants differ with the size of the
leaves, twigs, branches and trunk
Fine texture compliments and reinforces
color and form- lets more prominent
features dominate
Rough texture is more dominate
Hardscape Texture - texture of buildings, patios, decks, walls,
and water features is related to the type and size of materials
Texture and Scale - texture affects perception of distance and
scale
Rough textured plants appear closer-
minimizes distances and makes a space
feel smaller
Fine texture recedes in the landscape-
exaggerates distance and makes a space
feel larger
Four season gardening is all about texture gardening. Without the
summer color, texture becomes the primary design element.
Texture rules here in the Japanese Garden at Butchart
Gardens, Victoria, BC. Notice how the fine texture created by
the moss plays with the coarse texture of the tree trunks and
lantern. In Japanese gardening, the lantern is a symbol that
this is sacred space, leave your cares and worries behind.
Color
The hue of the plants and hardscape material
provides variety, interest, and contrast. Affects human
emotion and perceived distances
Color schemes in planting are color combinations based on
the color wheel.
Color appears in:
•Plants
•Hardscape
•Water
Plant Color - Color is found in flowers, foliage, fruit, and bark,
and changes with the seasons
Use color to highlight other
characteristics such as form and texture
A small amount of bright color has as much
visual impact as a large amount of a dull colo
Hardscape Color - Color is found in buildings, stone, rocks,
pavers, wood, and furniture
Basic Color Schemes - monochromatic, analogous, and complementary
Cool hues- blue, violet, green- recede in
the landscape and feel calm and serene
Warm hues- red, orange, yellow-
appear closer and feel lively and
energetic
Colour is the most important part of landscape design. For your summer
décor choose seasonal flowers in cooling colours. Garden décor pieces, fences
and planters are some other ways to introduce colour into your landscape.
Color Gives Greatest Appeal, and Evokes the Greatest Response.
How does color speak to you? What colors work for the landscape story line?
Color is powerful in creating mood and feeling. Color therapy is a popular topic
in our rapid paced modern world. What moods and feeling do various color
create for you? What colors work for the landscape story line? What moods
and feeling do you want in the garden? Is it a room for relaxation and healing
or a room for action activities? Examples of common color feelings include the
following:
Red Yellow Blue Green White
Passion Joy Imagination Harmony Purity
Courage Happiness Calm Beginnings Honesty
Power Communication Serenity Prosperity Grace
Simplicity and Variety
Simplicity and variety work together to balance each other. Simplicity is a degree
of repetition rather than constant change, creating unity. Variety is diversity and
contrast in form, texture, and color preventing monotony
o For simplicity, repeat some plant materials in sweeps and groupings.
o For variety, fill in with other plants.
o Avoid creating a horticultural zoo (one of this, two of that)!
o Zipper plantings (like red-white-red-white) lack simplicity and variety
In this park, people enjoyed taking pictures
of the various flowerbeds. However, they
did not take pictures of this zipper planting
(same elements repeated over and over
again) finding it monotonous.
At Abkhazi Garden, Victoria, BC,
simplicity is created with the row of
purple heather and the lawn (the
"Yangtze River"). Variety is created
with an assortment of plant materials
on the rocky hillside.
LIGHTNING IN LANDSCAPE
Outdoor lighting is used to illuminate pedestrian walkways,
roads and entry areas
It may also provide a dramatic effect when it lights up benches
and fountains
The level of illumination varies with the extent of usage of the
various external spaces
High intensity light is required for highways and other heavily
used areas
Warm and coloured illumination is best suited for quiet areas
along minor residential streets and parking areas

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Elements of landscaping

  • 2. Elements - the separate “parts” that interact and work with each other to create a cohesive design Principles – the instructions or guidelines for putting together the parts (elements) to create the design
  • 3. The elements of composition are the visual qualities that people see and respond to when viewing a space. Visual qualities can illicit many different emotions and feelings, and the more positive those feelings, the more likely people are to enjoy and use a space. ❖Line - the outline that creates all forms and patterns in the landscape ❖Form - the silhouette or shape of a plant or other features in the landscape ❖Texture - how course or fine a plant or surface feels or looks ❖Color - design element that adds interest and variety ❖Simplicity and variety ❖Lightning in landscape Elements of Landscape Design
  • 4. LINES Lines define form and creates patterns. They direct eye movement, and control physical movement. They are real or perceived Straight lines are structural and forceful, curved lines are relaxed and natural, implying movement Lines are found in: • Plant bedlines • Hardscape lines • Plant outlines
  • 5. Line Connects and Defines the Space, Creating Outdoor Rooms For a professional touch, use sweeping bold lines and curves rather than small zigzags and small wavy curves. Modern or minimalist gardens use mostly straight lines while natural themed landscapes use sweeping curved paths to separate areas from each other.
  • 6. Plant Bedlines - connect plant material, house and hardscape. Defines spaces.
  • 7. Hardscape lines - define spaces and create forms and patterns Lines creates a grid pattern and wavy form Lines define the pool edge and create the form of the pool
  • 8. Plant lines - define space through the plant shape and height Vertical trees create an implied wall
  • 9. In this private garden, the "line" formed by the edge of the pond creates an amazing space as the plants reflect in the water. The line defines the space and pulls you into the landscape.
  • 10. Form in Plants Forms (left to right) columnar, oval, vase, weeping, pyramidal, rounded The greater the contrast in comparison to other forms the greater the prominence- use for emphasis
  • 11. • Horizontal and spreading forms emphasis the lateral extent and breath of space. They are comfortable because it corresponds with the natural direction of eye movement. • Rounded forms are most common in plant materials. They allow for easy eye movement and create a pleasant undulation that leads itself to plant groupings. • Vase-shaped trees define a comfortable “people space” beneath the canopy. • Weeping forms lead the eye back to the ground. What is below the weeping form often becomes a focal point. • Pyramidal forms direct the eyes upward, so use sparingly. Grouping pyramidals will soften the upward influence. They will look more natural in the surroundings with foliage to the ground.
  • 12. Form in Hardscape - the shape of structures and garden ornaments. The shape of structures often determines the overall form theme of the garden- such as geometric or naturalistic
  • 13. Forms for themes- both plant and hardscape forms can reinforce a theme
  • 14. Formal gardens can be recognized by their clipped hedges and pruned plants that give each part of the garden a definite silhouette. On the other hand informal gardens have softer silhouettes and are free flowing.
  • 15. Texture is Fine/Coarse, Heavy/Light, Thin/Dense, and Light/Shade. Texture can be defined as the relationship between the foliage and twig size, and the mass of the plants. Closeup, texture comes from the size and shape of the leaves, the size of twigs, spacing of leaves and twigs, the colors and shading, the gloss or dullness of leaves. At a distance, texture comes from the entire mass effect of plants and the qualities of light and shadows. Texture Surface quality – tactile and perceptual. Provides variety, interest, and contrast.
  • 16. Texture is a great way to bring variety into your garden. Texture is both a visual as well as a tactile element. This includes elements like the bark of trees, texture of leaves as well as the spacing of leaves and twigs.
  • 17. Texture occurs in: •Plant material •Hardscape material
  • 18. Plant Texture - the texture of plants differ with the size of the leaves, twigs, branches and trunk Fine texture compliments and reinforces color and form- lets more prominent features dominate Rough texture is more dominate
  • 19. Hardscape Texture - texture of buildings, patios, decks, walls, and water features is related to the type and size of materials
  • 20. Texture and Scale - texture affects perception of distance and scale Rough textured plants appear closer- minimizes distances and makes a space feel smaller Fine texture recedes in the landscape- exaggerates distance and makes a space feel larger
  • 21. Four season gardening is all about texture gardening. Without the summer color, texture becomes the primary design element.
  • 22. Texture rules here in the Japanese Garden at Butchart Gardens, Victoria, BC. Notice how the fine texture created by the moss plays with the coarse texture of the tree trunks and lantern. In Japanese gardening, the lantern is a symbol that this is sacred space, leave your cares and worries behind.
  • 23. Color The hue of the plants and hardscape material provides variety, interest, and contrast. Affects human emotion and perceived distances Color schemes in planting are color combinations based on the color wheel. Color appears in: •Plants •Hardscape •Water
  • 24. Plant Color - Color is found in flowers, foliage, fruit, and bark, and changes with the seasons Use color to highlight other characteristics such as form and texture A small amount of bright color has as much visual impact as a large amount of a dull colo
  • 25. Hardscape Color - Color is found in buildings, stone, rocks, pavers, wood, and furniture
  • 26. Basic Color Schemes - monochromatic, analogous, and complementary Cool hues- blue, violet, green- recede in the landscape and feel calm and serene Warm hues- red, orange, yellow- appear closer and feel lively and energetic
  • 27. Colour is the most important part of landscape design. For your summer décor choose seasonal flowers in cooling colours. Garden décor pieces, fences and planters are some other ways to introduce colour into your landscape.
  • 28. Color Gives Greatest Appeal, and Evokes the Greatest Response. How does color speak to you? What colors work for the landscape story line? Color is powerful in creating mood and feeling. Color therapy is a popular topic in our rapid paced modern world. What moods and feeling do various color create for you? What colors work for the landscape story line? What moods and feeling do you want in the garden? Is it a room for relaxation and healing or a room for action activities? Examples of common color feelings include the following:
  • 29. Red Yellow Blue Green White Passion Joy Imagination Harmony Purity Courage Happiness Calm Beginnings Honesty Power Communication Serenity Prosperity Grace
  • 30. Simplicity and Variety Simplicity and variety work together to balance each other. Simplicity is a degree of repetition rather than constant change, creating unity. Variety is diversity and contrast in form, texture, and color preventing monotony o For simplicity, repeat some plant materials in sweeps and groupings. o For variety, fill in with other plants. o Avoid creating a horticultural zoo (one of this, two of that)! o Zipper plantings (like red-white-red-white) lack simplicity and variety
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  • 32. In this park, people enjoyed taking pictures of the various flowerbeds. However, they did not take pictures of this zipper planting (same elements repeated over and over again) finding it monotonous. At Abkhazi Garden, Victoria, BC, simplicity is created with the row of purple heather and the lawn (the "Yangtze River"). Variety is created with an assortment of plant materials on the rocky hillside.
  • 33. LIGHTNING IN LANDSCAPE Outdoor lighting is used to illuminate pedestrian walkways, roads and entry areas It may also provide a dramatic effect when it lights up benches and fountains The level of illumination varies with the extent of usage of the various external spaces High intensity light is required for highways and other heavily used areas Warm and coloured illumination is best suited for quiet areas along minor residential streets and parking areas