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Article Title: The Residential Landscape Architect Is A True Architect In Every 
Sense Of The Word
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 652
Keywords: Residential Landscape Architect
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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He or she studies construction theory and home design in order to identify the 
geometric forms that are common to both the natural world and the creations of 
man.  

This understanding enables the designer to better unify organic forms with home 
architecture and construct outdoor structures that compliment the house and 
blend harmoniously with organic elements.  Such knowledge is not gained through 
haphazard trial and error or unconscious osmosis, but is rather cultivated 
deliberately through years of formal study and field experience.   

A better understanding of the essentials of home building makes it possible for 
the residential landscape architect to create complimentary forms and outdoor 
buildings throughout the entirety of the lot.  Patios, hardscapes, walls, 
custom fountains, outdoor kitchens, and custom swimming pools are all developed 
stylistically with the utmost respect for home architecture in mind.  

This emphasis on the house proper as the focal point of the landscape brings 
Nature and man-made form into unity and better supports the sense of outdoor 
living as opposed to merely stepping outside.

The residential landscape architect also studies biology as much as he or she 
studies geometry.  Botanical expertise is absolutely essential to superior 
landscaping design.  Vegetation is a major element to most styles of 
landscaping (with the possible exceptions of contemporary and modern designs), 
so it is vitally important to know what plants, flowers, shrubs, and tree 
species will best support the outdoor theme being developed. 

The expert must not only know what plant species will best grown in Houston 
landscape environment, but he or she must also be thoroughly familiar with what 
species grow best together.  This knowledge extends beyond flowering plants and 
shrubbery and includes a thorough knowledge of trees and tree preservation 
techniques.  

Trees add a vertical element to the landscape aesthetic and provide much needed 
shade for gathering places and certain types of plant that need less light 
instead of more.  All of this must be blended together into a living system 
that will compliment and work toward enhancing homeowner lifestyle and 
entertainment requirements.  

Home landscape design is such a sophisticated science that outdoor lighting is 
essential to its completion.  There is little point to creating complex outdoor 
living environments if they cannot be seen and enjoyed after sundown.  With 
outdoor lighting, however, any garden, pool, patio, hardscape, or outdoor 
building can be magnified and accentuated regardless of natural lighting 
conditions.  

The residential landscape architect must understand the essential elements of 
lighting design in order to located and effectively work with the right outdoor 
lighting specialists.  Such joint expertise is necessary to ensure that the 
technology employed to illuminate a particular property remains true to the 
ultimate design theme at hand.  

Just as lighting is a visible and very key component to landscape development, 
the infrastructure of any such design is equally important to its ultimate 
success.  We are specifically speaking here of irrigation and drainage systems 
which have to customize designed to support the specific organic forms 
developed by the residential landscape architect.  

These water management systems have to do two things to make the homeowner's 
investment viable and secure.  First, they must maintain the vitality of 
vegetation in order to keep the yard green and colorful throughout the year.  
Secondly, when unexpected heavy rains suddenly strike Houston as they always 
do, drainage systems must move the excess rainwater off the property at a 
faster rate that it can accumulate in order to prevent stagnation of plant life 
and damage to outdoor structures.

These irrigation and drainage systems not only have to work, but they also have 
to work behind the scenes in order to prevent raw mechanics from diminishing 
aesthetics.  The construction of these systems requires the residential 
landscape architect study engineering theory and basic water management 
techniques in order to build effective irrigation and drainage networks.

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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