Tuesday, August 10, 2010

BRANDNEW CAR







IN CHOOSING THE CAR select the best one and look like expensive but in low price:


select the car that you must easy to carry on.

BRANDNEW CAR




BRAND NEW CAR:



It bring's Audi’s new premium super mini face-to-face with its classic seventies forebear:

This is the hottest car that i have seen;
super facilitated technology use.

Express to use and pleasure in handling nice to carry on.


LANDSCAPE collection


NICE VIEW OF SOME LANDSCAPE PICTURE COLLECTION THAT MIGHT SEE BEAUTIFUL TO YOUR EYES.

LANDSCAPE collection


SOME EXAMPLE PICTURE OF MY LANDSCAPE COLLECTION

It is believed that the terms landskift, landscipe or landscaef entered Britain some time after the 5th century [1]. These terms referred to a system of human-made spaces in the land - spaces such as fields with boundaries though not necessarily defined by fences or walls. It also referred to a natural unit, a region or tract of land such as a river valley or range of hills as occupied by a tribe or later, ruled by a feudal lord. The term is similar in meaning to the German landschaft referring to a small administrative unit or region. The term fell into disuse and by the time of the Doomsday Book in the 11th century the word did not appear in any translation from the Latin.

The modern form of the word with its connotations of scenery appeared in the late 16th century when the term landschap was introduced by Dutch painters when referring to paintings of inland natural or rural scenery. Landscape, first recorded in 1598, was borrowed as a painters' term from Dutch during the 16th century, when Dutch artists were on the verge of becoming masters of the landscape art genre. The Dutch word landschap had earlier meant simply 'region, tract of land' but had acquired the artistic sense, which it brought over into English, of 'a picture depicting scenery on land'.

LANDSCAPE collection


It is believed that the terms landskift, landscipe or landscaefth century These terms referred to a system of human-made spaces in the land - spaces such as fields with boundaries though not necessarily defined by fences or walls. It also referred to a natural unit, a region or tract of land such as a river valley or range of hills as occupied by a tribe or later, ruled by a feudal lord. The term is similar in meaning to the German landschaft referring to a small administrative unit or region. The term fell into disuse and by the time of the Doomsday Book in the 11th century the word did not appear in any translation from the Latin.

The modern form of the word with its connotations of scenery appeared in the late 16th century when the term landschap was introduced by Dutch painters when referring to paintings of inland natural or rural scenery. Landscape, first recorded in 1598, was borrowed as a painters' term from Dutch during the 16th century, when Dutch artists were on the verge of becoming masters of the landscape art genre. The Dutch word landschap had earlier meant simply 'region, tract of land' but had acquired the artistic sense, which it brought over into English, of 'a picture depicting scenery on land'.

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE


THE FUTURE of the landscape architecture profession lies in taking a leadership role in the stewardship of the environment, and planning walkable, urban communities.
"The most important issue facing landscape architects and all environmental planners and designers in the 21st century will be precisely the integration, perhaps by shotgun, of current economic / political thinking with ecological reality.
Landscape architects should be in the vanguard of the environmental movement, discovering ways to help design environments that at the most fundamental level 'do no harm' - and beyond that, in ways large and small, contribute to the renewal of the earth and of the human spirit.

THE ONLY WAY to design environments that 'do no harm' and are sustainable is to design environments that don't require everyone to own and drive a car.
Cars cause of a multitude of problems at many levels of society. They are causing massive damage to the planet and us along with it. We as a profession need to realize this, and that the only real solution to our problems is to design dense, walkable environments where cars are not necessary for everyone.

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE


Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor and public spaces to achieve environmental, socio-behavioral, and/or aesthetic outcomes. It involves the systematic investigation of existing social, ecological, and geological conditions and processes in the landscape, and the design of interventions that will produce the desired outcome.
The scope of the profession includes: urban design; site planning; town or urban planning; environmental restoration; parks and recreation planning; visual resource management; green infrastructure planning and provision; and private estate and residence landscape master planning and design; all at varying scales of design, planning and management. A practitioner in the profession of landscape architecture is called a landscape architect.Landscape architecture continues to develop as a design discipline, and responded to the various movements in architecture and design through the 20th century. Thomas Church was a mid-century landscape architect significant in the profession. His book "Gardens Are For People," and numerous campus master planning and residential design projects influenced environmental design in California, and so the country. Roberto Burle Marx in Brazil combined the International style and native Brazilian plants and culture for a new aesthetic. Innovation continues today solving challenging problems with contemporary design solutions for master planning, landscapes, and gardens.

Landscape managers use their knowledge of landscape processes to advise on the long-term care and development of the landscape. They often work in forestry, nature conservation and agriculture.

Landscape scientists have specialist skills such as soil science, hydrology, geomorphology or botany that they relate to the practical problems of landscape work. Their projects can range from site surveys to the ecological assessment of broad areas for planning or management purposes. They may also report on the impact of development or the importance of particular species in a given area.

Landscape planners are concerned with landscape planning for the location, scenic, ecological and recreational aspects of urban, rural and coastal land use. Their work is embodied in written statements of policy and strategy, and their remit includes master planning for new developments, landscape evaluations and assessments, and preparing countryside management or policy plans. Some may also apply an additional specialism such as landscape archaeology or law to the process of landscape planning.

In Canada, landscape architecture, like law and medicine, is a self-regulating profession pursuant to provincial statute.

In the United States, Landscape Architecture is regulated by individual state governments.

For a landscape architect, obtaining licensure requires advanced education and work experience, plus passage of the national examination.

Landscape architecture is a multi-disciplinary field.