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Article Title: Houston Landscape Architects Can Work For You
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 828
Keywords: Landscape Architectural Services, Landscape design
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Houston landscape architects are much more than gardeners and lawn maintenance 
professionals.  They are degreed professionals whose training includes botany, 
irrigation science, construction, and outdoor lighting techniques.  These 
multi-specialists often spend up to seven years in undergraduate and graduate 
studies to master these disciplines, and the expertise they develop in the 
process enables them to introduce sophisticated designs and structures to 
properties that magnify the aesthetics of Nature and unify human architecture 
with topography and vegetation.

To best serve their clients, Houston landscape architects begin every project 
with an in-depth consultation with the client.  Understanding the expectations 
of the homeowner is necessary prior to initiating any work on the property.  
Some people are looking to simply improve the appearance of the front and back 
yard, and consequently have a strong preference for gardens, natural pools, 
fountains, and ornamental sculptures.  

Others are looking to create outdoor entertainment space that offers comfort 
and amenities equivalent to those found indoors.  Still others are looking to 
create special play areas for their children.  It is the duty of the landscape 
professional to ask as many specific questions as possible to get a clear 
picture not only of what the ultimate purpose of the design is going to be, but 
also what details will be most suitable to that homeowner's particular tastes 
and lifestyle.

What next when hiring a Houston Landscape Architect
The next step in the design process is a walk-through of the property where a 
thorough analysis is made of the terrain.  Topography can vary significantly in 
different parts of Houston.  Landscape architects often work on properties that 
lie close to flood plains and bayous that present significant challenges to 
water drainage.  Devising effective methods of managing water runoff without 
diminishing the property's aesthetic is one of the many nuances of this science 
that can only be learned after years of disciplined training and experience.  

Sunlight is also a major factor that landscape architects study in detail 
before proposing a preliminary design.  The amount of shade versus light, and 
the amount of time each day that certain areas receive light, will play a major 
role in determining what plant species can be added to the landscape.  
Designers also have to take into account how the overall design will look in 
comparison to adjacent properties.  If neighboring homes, buildings, or yards 
are too blatantly visible from a client's locations, steps will have to be 
taken to create a more self-contained aesthetic that provides the homeowner 
with a more unique and personal experience.  

The ultimate purpose of this analysis is to develop a strategy for shaping the 
terrain to meet the objectives of the Houston homeowner.  The true Houston 
landscape architect works with Nature, not against it, by looking at the many 
elements that constitute the big picture of the landscape and seeing where they 
can be developed according to the desires of the clients.  Areas that are 
shaded by trees can often be developed into summer gathering areas.  

Places near the backs of yards, or tucked away in the corners of the lot, and 
play host to a patio that overlooks a quiet fountain.  Some areas, such as the 
places along fence lines and areas adjacent to the house itself, are highly 
suitable to ornamental gardens planted in any number of styles.  Open spaces 
should be utilized as play areas for children and building areas for arbors, 
outdoor kitchens, and swimming pools.  

Because of Houston's temperate climate, it is possible to plant almost any kind 
of vegetation here.  Landscape architects can offer their clients a wide range 
of choices when it comes to garden species, shrubbery, hedges, and trees.  
Professional landscapers need to remind their clients, however, that the actual 
choices in vegetation should be based on the goal of complimenting the 
architecture of the home and fully developing the greenery of grasses and 
indigenous tree species.  Both the size and type of vegetation can play a 
significant role in how a home looks to visitors.  Garden styles like Italian, 
French, Zen, and Modern all add very distinctive elements to a landscape that 
are more suitable to some architectural styles than others.

Last but not least, one of the most important benefits that Houston landscape 
architects offer to their clients is an entirely litany of specialized services 
subcontracted from professionals who specialize in certain forms of masonry and 
construction.  Swimming pools, outdoor buildings, special walkways, and 
landscape lighting represent very unique niche disciplines that must be 
carefully integrated into a comprehensive landscaping plan in order to truly 
serve the best interest of the homeowner.  

It is best to let a professional manage these services because contractors tend 
to be more comfortable working in partnership with other contractors.  More 
effective communication is ensured in this manner, and a more harmonious blend 
of individual parts to the whole will result.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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