1. Intro Flashcards
What is the common theme/ lens to view designing in landscape arch?
Design with health, safety, and welfare of the public
What 3 goals should site planning (with sustainability and smart growth) include?
- Social/ cultural goals
- Environmental goals
- Economic goals
What are some examples of social\ cultural goals?
- Promote sense of community
- Protect cultural and historic resources
- Reduce crime/ increase safety
- Provide equitable access to public services
- Increase access to outdoor recreation
- Minimize negative impact to adjacent properties
What are some examples of environmental goals?
- Conserve natural resources
- Protect sensitive ecosystems
- Preserve biodiversity
- Consider development intensity and location
- Reduce pollution
What are some examples of economic goals?
- Attract investment
- Drive tourism
- Increase property values
- Attract skilled workers
- Reduce communing times
- Promote efficient land use
What are some benefits to site planning?
- Promote public health, safety, and welfare
- Protect public from natural disasters/ hazards
- Reduced construction costs
- Increased profit from development
- Protecting natural/ cultural valuable amenities
- Supporting critical ecological processes
What are some similarities between smart growth and sustainable design?
- Believe in Pedestrian friendly communities
- Respect for local context
- Commitment to social,y and environmentally conscious economic development
What’s the difference between smart growth and sustainable design?
Smart growth- addresses development at regional/ city scale with government regulatory agencies through comprehensive plans, master plans, and zoning codes
Sustainable design- found in both regional and on specific site scale (ex. Specifying pervious payment for a site)
What are some primary goals for smarty growth?
- Preserving open space, farmland, scenic areas and critical environmental areas
- Directing new development toward existing communities
- Encouraging mixed land use and creating clustered/ compact development (w/ variety of housing options)
- Fostering strong sense of place
- Creating walkable communities with variety of transportation choices
- Creating cost effective development solutions
- Encouraging community and stakeholder collaboration
What are so,e primary sustainable design goals?
- Protecting existing environmental resources from degradation
- Restoring degraded environmental resources
- Reusing previously developed sites (ex. brownfield or urban infill development)
- Building compact walkable communities
- Conserving resources at all scales (ex. Reducing commute times or designing energy efficient bldgs)
What’s the order that the design process typically follows?
- Site selection & program
- Site inventory
- Site analysis
- Concept development
- Schematic design
- Design development
- Construction documentation