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Article Title: Landscape Architectural Services Can Really Make The Difference 
on Your Project
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 1013
Keywords: Landscape Architectural Services
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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The heart and soul of landscape architectural services is schematic design of 
the general landscaping plan.  We develop this plan through a series of 
consultations with the client.  During these meetings, we discuss the 
intentions that the client has in mind for the project.  

Over the years we have discovered that most people have a definite sense of 
what they want, but they have little ability to articulate the specifics of 
their desires in terms of design, form, and structure.  It is our professional 
obligation to help clarify these specifics by asking the right questions, then 
using the answers we glean through the consultation process to develop a 
graphical frame of reference for the entire plan of action.

The second phase of landscape architectural services involves the drafting and 
publication of construction documents.  Many aspects of both commercial and 
residential landscaping require the building of different types of structures 
on the property.  To ensure excellence, we locate and subcontract the finest 
professionals in specific disciplines.  

To bring all parties to the table, and to keep everyone on the same page, to 
have all contracts and insurance forms completely filled out and itemized in 
the form of checklists prior to the initiation of any actual labor.  This saves 
time and money on material costs and labor, prevents confusion, and manages the 
entire process as one consistent current of teams working together as teams.

Landscape architectural services are predicated on detailed layout plans prior 
to the inception of actual building.  This helps each subcontractor entity 
remain fully aware of what we ultimately intend to do on the property from an 
aesthetic perspective.  This awareness allows them to better concentrate their 
energies when they see how their specific expertise fits into the big picture.  
This is particularly true when it comes to special measures such as tree 
preservation that must sometimes be taken into account when building around 
wooded areas or trees with extensive root systems.  

It is also particularly necessary for custom pool design.  When pool 
contractors are made conscious of the many elements we ultimately intend to add 
to the landscape, they will be better able to build the pool proportionally in 
respect to home architecture, custom gardens, courtyard design, and general 
back yard landscaping.

Hardscape plans help both our team and the teams we bring in to separate the 
inorganic elements of landscape architectural services from the organic aspects 
of design.  Plans for structures such as paved driveways, brick walkways, 
custom fountains, patios, seating areas, fences, and walls have to be carefully 
drafted to avoid exceeding aesthetically balanced dimensions, and to ensure as 
well that they respect the living greenery of the property and support the 
architectural themes of the house. 

Elevation drawings come next.  While it is true that Houston is built in one of 
the flattest regions of the nation, there are still significant variations in 
elevation throughout the many different parts of our city.  Many neighborhoods 
lie near floodplains that were once part of the massive bayou system prior to 
the construction of our storm sewers.  

Even though these storm drains work very well to siphon off water once the rain 
stops falling, during heavy, prolonged rains water will rise very quickly in 
streets and driveway areas.  When this occurs within a yard, it puts vegetation 
and structures at risk of water damage if too much rainwater collects on the 
property.  Knowing where the high ground and low ground is, so to speak, helps 
us then develop strategies for the mechanical aspects of landscape 
architectural services: grading plans and irrigation plans

Grading is the science of altering land elevation for the purposes of improved 
water runoff.  Its goal is to conceal drain systems as much as possible so they 
do not diminish the aesthetics of the landscape.  Building custom and concealed 
drains is a relatively simple matter for our team of experts.  However, when it 
comes to getting the water to these drains, it may require some subtle, albeit 
highly significant alterations, of the slope of the soil and the hardscape 
forms.  

We might have to add fill dirt to the yard in order to get the water to flow 
more quickly toward a storm sewer or nearby bayou.  Or, we may need to build a 
small stream that will add both a decorative element to the yard and an 
emergency drainage channel.  For paved areas and custom patios, we will have to 
slope the concrete or stone very precisely so that it will effectively drain 
water at a rapid, even rate, yet remain unnoticed by people walking over the 
pavement during dry, sunny days.

The final step in planning landscape architectural services is the planning of 
irrigation networks for water gardens, trees, hedgerows, and flower beds during 
the summer and early fall months.  Irrigation systems are required for many of 
the species we plant that are not indigenous to our area and that cannot 
survive in an area like ours where rains are more seasonal than they are 
consistent.  Again, the art of concealment is the key to preserving the 
greenery.  Our irrigation systems are generally hidden beneath plants so that 
water is delivered to the roots beneath the leaves.  This makes for a better 
visual presentation, and it is more beneficial to plants than hoses and 
sprinklers because it prevents fungus from growing on the leaves.  

In conclusion, we can say that the key operative term in landscape 
architectural services is architecture.  In much the same manner than an 
architect develops the schematics of a building project step by step, so our 
team develops each phase of professional landscape design as a series of 
documents and drawings that maintain the focus of the project from start to 
finish so that all elements of the landscape blend together at the end of the 
day to create an experience that is truly unique and personal to the 
sensibilities and intentions of the individual client.

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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