• Designing small landscape areas involves creating small green spaces around a building or a section of a tall building to
enhance the architecture, both in terms of aesthetics and legal requirements. The design process begins with sketching initial
drafts on paper, followed by creating a mock-up in SketchUp to provide a clearer visualization before moving on to further
development in the next stages.
• Graphic design for landscape architecture presentations focuses on creating visuals that provide a comprehensive project
overview. This includes infographics detailing the plant species used and graphic plans illustrating materials and plantings. The
goal is to enhance the overall understanding of the project. The primary software used is Photoshop and Illustrator.
• Construction drawing involves creating landscape architecture plans using AutoCAD, requiring a thorough understanding of
construction techniques and ensuring that the design does not impact the integrity of the existing architectural structure.
• Source plants for landscape designs involves selecting plant species that integrate seamlessly into the landscape architecture.
This process considers the suitability of plants for the specific location, aesthetic appeal, and client requirements to ensure the
design achieves the best possible outcome.
• Compiled and researched plant pricing from various markets to create a detailed Bill of Quantities (BOQ), enabling clients to
make informed decisions on budget allocation and sourcing of plant materials for landscape projects.