Desert Landscape Architecture Author:John C. Krieg This book provides an understanding of desert environments, their climatic conditions, and unique physical beauty - using the five American deserts of the southwestern United States as an example. Through considerable research, sensitivity, and practical experience, the author provides insight into how built environments are designed and install... more »ed in order to cope with the harsh, unforgiving physiographic area. Bridging the gap between professional jargon and common sense, Desert Landscape Architecture displays detailed information for every facet of landscape design, environmental concerns, water issues, cultural issues, and plant material use.This unique, thorough book:oProvides information applicable to any desert region of the worldoSupplies a plant compendium with extensive plant lists comprising more than 750 speciesoExamines desert flora and fauna as well as the fragile ecosystems they occupyoReviews human use areasoInvestigates grading from an aesthetic and practical standpointoExplains the significance of adequate site drainageoDiscusses schematic, preliminary, and working drawing plansoLists types of site furnishings and their specific purposesoDescribes how various hardscape elements are drawn and specifiedoExplains plant growth in detailoDiscusses the dynamics of plant communities and their function in larger ecosystemsoReviews the factors affecting plant selection in the design processoIdentifies desert planning zonesoEmphasizes the critical nature of irrigation design in the desert landscape architecture - explaining it as an environmental necessity, not a technical issueoOutlines the basic principles of hydrology related to system designoDiscusses water conservation and presents alternatives for reducing water consumptionoExamines types of light and suitable applicationsoDescribes lighting design concepts and explores how lighting is graphically depicted on plansoExamines the role of initial programming for the success of the projectoDescribes project bidding and field observation processoReviews maintenance components such as pruning and fertilizationList of plates include:World Deserts and GeographyNorth American DesertsSouthwest U.S. DesertsDesign ProcessDesign ElementsSolar OrientationContour InterpretationGradientsDrainage StructuresRoadway DesignThe Outdoor RoomHuman DimensionsWater FeaturesTree PhysiologyPlant PhysiologyPlant ReproductionPlant OrdersMicro Planting ZonesMacro Planting Zones Native VegetationBackflow PreventionConventional System EquipmentEmitter System EquipmentElectrical ComponentsLighting TechniquesTree MaintenanceShrub Maintenance« less