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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Landscape Design - Let the Surroundings Look More Beautiful

You visit a mall and notice how the parking lot looks drab and devoid of any natural scenery. You know exactly how to redesign the parking lot with some trees and lawns making it look better. You know exactly how to lay the water lines for the lawn. You visited an old relative in Texas and you talked about how cast iron plants and bottlebrush plants make the garden look good. You know your local plants, seasons and how they provide color and beauty to buildings and homes. You are good at reading a diagram or layout of a building and figuring out how the landscape should look like. You are a perfect candidate for the field of landscape designing.

It is time you invested in a formal education to convert your knowledge, skill and hobby into a full time vocation and career. The field of illustration and landscape design has changed over the years. More companies and offices across the nation are looking at redesigning the landscape and surroundings to make it more pleasant. In recent years more businesses across the nation are investing in ecological and functional landscapes.

An illustration and landscape designer course would've you studying the various plants and shrubs for summer, fall and spring seasons. You will be studying site analysis and site engineering. You will perform site visits to make estimates and analysis about the number of plants required and their impact on the natural surroundings of the building. You will work with guiding and supervising the various site engineering operations that involve construction, soil building and installation of water and energy efficient systems. You will be employed at various landscape design firms, architecture offices, nurseries and independent contractors. Many are employed at full time jobs across the nation; however, there are many landscape designers who work as freelance consultants. You will also find work loads changing according to the season depending on where you live and work. Your work will involve a combination of indoor and outdoor work. You will be working at a computer desk using computer aided design software to create the design and layout for your clients and you will often visit sites to survey the layout and surroundings.

You will have an exciting time working with many different clients each with a different perspective on what will look good on their building. A residential building owner will have a totally different view from an architect who is designing a commercial building for offices. The job demands hard work, patience and creativity. Your landscape design will bring cheer and joy in your community. It will provide a charming and pleasant workplace for many people. So go out there and paint the town 'Green.'

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