Introduction to Landscaping
Explore: What will the park be like? 1
A course by user11216354 surname11216354 , Landscape architect
Joined September 2022
Learn to design external spaces that are environmentally-friendly and conceived for people
About the video: Explore: What will the park be like? 1
Overview
“Once you know the place and the situation to be resolved, it is time to start proposing ideas for the park project. Here I show you how to carry out this process.”
In this video lesson user11216354 surname11216354 addresses the topic: Explore: What will the park be like? 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Landscaping. Learn to design external spaces that are environmentally-friendly and conceived for people.
Partial transcription of the video
“Now let's explore. Since we have the challenge, How are we going to solve it? We have already passed through, Let's say, an approach, understanding the assignment, understanding our client, understand the place. And let's go in, then, in this other phase of exploration. As we said, rather than throwing ourselves on the form, is to understand why it is important to develop this project. What problem are we going to solve or what opportunity are we going to take advantage of? So, if we look at the context of Bogotá, which is the place where the park is, We see that it is a fairly dense city. ...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Landscaping
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Category
Architecture & Spaces -
Software
SketchUp -
Areas
Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Spatial Design
A course by user11216354 surname11216354
Carlos Andrés Betancur is a renowned Colombian landscape architect with more than two decades of experience. Inspired by Colombia's rich cultural and natural diversity, he founded OPUS, a landscape design and architecture studio in Medellín 16 years ago with two friends. With a philosophy focused on weaving healthy relationships between people and nature through design, OPUS has worked with numerous entities, including ministries, companies and educational institutions, winning national and international awards.
Throughout its history, around 400 people from all over the world have collaborated in the study. Additionally, Betancur has spent 20 years as a university professor in Latin America, sharing his vision and experiences in design, hoping to sow seeds of positive change. His collaborative design approach focuses on observation, listening and dialogue to positively transform spaces.
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