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DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY- DASMARIÑAS

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND TECHNOLOGY


ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT

PLANNING 1
SITE PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

SUBMITTED TO:
ARCH. RENATO HERAY

SUBMITTED BY:
MARY ROSE DANA C. MAGO
ARC 32
JANUARY 30, 2018
I. INTRODUCTION TO SITE PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Site planning in landscape architecture and architecture refers to the


organizational stage of the landscape design process.

It involves the organization of land use zoning, access, circulation,


privacy, security, shelter, land drainage, and other factors. This is done
by arranging the compositional elements of landform, planting, water,
buildings and paving in site plans. Site planning is the design and
process of planning for a new development project. Within Community
Development, this stage of site planning is the organizing phase where
city planners create a detailed plan of new developments.

These site plans are the exact details city planners need to give their
proposal to the community. This is the proposal to the community to get
development plans approved of. Through site analysis and precise
dimensions taken by development engineers, community members are
given an exact image of what developers want to do. A site plan usually
shows a building footprint, travel ways, parking, drainage facilities, sanitary sewer lines, water lies, trails, lighting, and
landscaping and garden elements

Landscape architecture is a multi-disciplinary field, incorporating aspects of botany, horticulture, the fine
arts, architecture, industrial design, soil sciences, environmental psychology, geography, ecology, and civil engineering. The
activities of a landscape architect can range from the creation of public parks and parkways to site planning for campuses and
corporate office parks, from the design of residential estates to the design of civil infrastructure and the management of
large wilderness areas or reclamation of degraded landscapes such as mines or landfills.
Landscape architects work on structures and external spaces with limitations toward the landscape or park aspect of the design -
large or small, urban, suburban and rural, and with "hard" (built) and "soft" (planted) materials, while integrating
ecological sustainability. The most valuable contribution can be made at the first stage of a project to generate ideas with
technical understanding and creative flair for the design, organization, and use of spaces.

II. PARAMETERS OF SITE SELECTION AND ANALYSIS

Site selection
- it is a crucial step in the design. we have to look at the parameters
which influence the site. A site is selected on the basis of the demand of the
construction
there is no site yet

METHODS OF SITE SELECTION:


 sites are considered within a general location and the best is chosen
 ideal sites
 alternative sites

 site is chosen by the client

Site analysis
- Detailed study of the site and surrounding areas of the site helps in
designing the project efficiently. An already existing site is taken, is
analyzed and the kind of project to be proposed on that particular site is
decided.
FACTORS IN SITE ANALYSIS
 natural factors
 physiography and landforms

 soil and geology


 hydrology
 Climate
 wetlands and wildlife habitats
 vegetation

 cultural factors
 site values / social impact
 behavior settings and user
requirements
 cultural / historical significance
 activity / community linkages
 pertinent laws

 aesthetic factors
 site context
 images/symbols
 sensuous qualities
REFERENCES:
"Landscape Architecture - Your Environment. Designed". Asla.org. Retrieved 2013-04-06.

McBride, Steven. "Site Planning and Design".

https://quizlet.com/187958261/2-parameters-of-site-selection-and-analysis-flash-cards/

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