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What is Site Planning?

Site planning----the art and science of designing settlements on the land---


encompasses a range of activities undertaken by architects, planners, urban designers,
landscape architects, and engineers.

Site planning —the art and


science of designing
settlements on the
land—encompasses a range
of activities undertaken by
architects, planners, urban
designers, landscape
architects, and engineers.
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.
Site planning
includes the arrangement of
buildings, roadways, utilities,
landscape elements,
topography,
water features, and vegetation
to achieve the desired site.
Site planning —the art and
science of designing
settlements on the
land—encompasses a range
of activities undertaken by
architects, planners, urban
designers, landscape
architects, and engineers.
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.
Site planning
includes the arrangement of
buildings, roadways, utilities,
landscape elements,
topography,
water features, and vegetation
to achieve the desired site.
Site planning —the art and
science of designing
settlements on the
land—encompasses a range
of activities undertaken by
architects, planners, urban
designers, landscape
architects, and engineers.
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.
Site planning
includes the arrangement of
buildings, roadways, utilities,
landscape elements,
topography,
water features, and vegetation
to achieve the desired site.
Site planning —the art and
science of designing
settlements on the
land—encompasses a range
of activities undertaken by
architects, planners, urban
designers, landscape
architects, and engineers.
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.
Site planning
includes the arrangement of
buildings, roadways, utilities,
landscape elements,
topography,
water features, and vegetation
to achieve the desired site.
01 What is Site Planning?
A site plan or a plot
plan is a type of drawing
used by architects ,
landscape
architects , urban planners ,
and engineers which shows
existing and proposed
conditions
for a given area, typically a
parcel of land which is to
be modified. Sites plan
typically show
buildings, roads, sidewalks
and paths/trails, parking,
drainage facilities, sanitary
sewer
lines, water lines, lighting,
and landscaping and garden
elements.
Site planning —the art and
science of designing
settlements on the
land—encompasses a range
of activities undertaken by
architects, planners, urban
designers, landscape
architects, and engineers.
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.
Site planning
includes the arrangement of
buildings, roadways, utilities,
landscape elements,
topography,
water features, and vegetation
to achieve the desired site.
01 What is Site Planning?
A site plan or a plot
plan is a type of drawing
used by architects ,
landscape
architects , urban planners ,
and engineers which shows
existing and proposed
conditions
for a given area, typically a
parcel of land which is to
be modified. Sites plan
typically show
buildings, roads, sidewalks
and paths/trails, parking,
drainage facilities, sanitary
sewer
lines, water lines, lighting,
and landscaping and garden
elements.
Site planning —the art and
science of designing
settlements on the
land—encompasses a range
of activities undertaken by
architects, planners, urban
designers, landscape
architects, and engineers.
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.
Site planning
includes the arrangement of
buildings, roadways, utilities,
landscape elements,
topography,
water features, and vegetation
to achieve the desired site.
01 What is Site Planning?
A site plan or a plot
plan is a type of drawing
used by architects ,
landscape
architects , urban planners ,
and engineers which shows
existing and proposed
conditions
for a given area, typically a
parcel of land which is to
be modified. Sites plan
typically show
buildings, roads, sidewalks
and paths/trails, parking,
drainage facilities, sanitary
sewer
lines, water lines, lighting,
and landscaping and garden
elements.
Site planning —the art and
science of designing
settlements on the
land—encompasses a range
of activities undertaken by
architects, planners, urban
designers, landscape
architects, and engineers.
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.
Site planning
includes the arrangement of
buildings, roadways, utilities,
landscape elements,
topography,
water features, and vegetation
to achieve the desired site.
01 What is Site Planning?
A site plan or a plot
plan is a type of drawing
used by architects ,
landscape
architects , urban planners ,
and engineers which shows
existing and proposed
conditions
for a given area, typically a
parcel of land which is to
be modified. Sites plan
typically show
buildings, roads, sidewalks
and paths/trails, parking,
drainage facilities, sanitary
sewer
lines, water lines, lighting,
and landscaping and garden
elements.
Site planning —the art and
science of designing
settlements on the
land—encompasses a range
of activities undertaken by
architects, planners, urban
designers, landscape
architects, and engineers.
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.
Site planning
includes the arrangement of
buildings, roadways, utilities,
landscape elements,
topography,
water features, and vegetation
to achieve the desired site.
01 What is Site Planning?
A site plan or a plot
plan is a type of drawing
used by architects ,
landscape
architects , urban planners ,
and engineers which shows
existing and proposed
conditions
for a given area, typically a
parcel of land which is to
be modified. Sites plan
typically show
buildings, roads, sidewalks
and paths/trails, parking,
drainage facilities, sanitary
sewer
lines, water lines, lighting,
and landscaping and garden
elements.
Site planning —the art and
science of designing
settlements on the
land—encompasses a range
of activities undertaken by
architects, planners, urban
designers, landscape
architects, and engineers.
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.
Site planning
includes the arrangement of
buildings, roadways, utilities,
landscape elements,
topography,
water features, and vegetation
to achieve the desired site.
01 What is Site Planning?
A site plan or a plot
plan is a type of drawing
used by architects ,
landscape
architects , urban planners ,
and engineers which shows
existing and proposed
conditions
for a given area, typically a
parcel of land which is to
be modified. Sites plan
typically show
buildings, roads, sidewalks
and paths/trails, parking,
drainage facilities, sanitary
sewer
lines, water lines, lighting,
and landscaping and garden
elements.
Site planning —the art and
science of designing
settlements on the
land—encompasses a range
of activities undertaken by
architects, planners, urban
designers, landscape
architects, and engineers.
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.
Site planning
includes the arrangement of
buildings, roadways, utilities,
landscape elements,
topography,
water features, and vegetation
to achieve the desired site
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. Site planning includes the arrangement of buildings, roadways, utilities,
landscape elements, topography, water features, and vegetation to achieve the desired
site.

What is Landscape Architecture?


Landscape architecture is the study and practice of designing environments
(outdoors & indoors) of varying scale that encompasses elements of art, environment,
architecture, engineering,and sociology.
Landscape architecture involves the planning, design, management, and
nurturing of the built and natural environments. With their unique skill set, landscape
architects work to improve human and environmental health in all communities. They
plan and design parks, campuses, streetscapes, trails, plazas, residences, and other
projects that strengthen communities.
How does site planning differ from landscape architecture?
An architectural site plan is a detailed technical drawing that outlines the
location, size, and shape of built elements like buildings, roads, and parking areas on a
site. It is crucial for architects, engineers, contractors, and local authorities to
coordinate construction and review building plans, as well as for local authorities to
approve these plans. Landscape architecture, on the other hand, focuses on natural
features of a site, including trees, shrubs, and water features. It includes information
about topography, soil types, drainage patterns, and plant types. Landscape drawings
are used by landscape architects, garden designers, and other professionals to create
functional and aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces.

What are the similarity of Site planning in Landscape Architecture?


RESEARCH 01: SITE
PLANNING & LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE

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