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Anatomy of a Park

Essentials of Recreation Area Planning and Design, Third Edition

 

Bernie Dahl and Donald J. Molnar

 

Everyone from the professional to the layperson is affected by what a designer proposes for the development of parklands. The entire community has a stake in the results. Dahl and Molnar enable the reader to experience the aesthetic and functional aspects of park design through the eyes of the people for whom parks are planned, designed, and built. The book bridges the gaps that often exist between park designer and park user, between landscape architect and park board, between administrators and maintenance staff. Readers will enjoy the witty and lively presentation of the principles that govern skillful plan interpretation and effective site design, addressing the modern-day challenges facing landscape architects, park administrators and personnel, and the communities they serve. The third edition includes a detailed treatment of creative funding solutions, including the ins and outs of grant writing and application. Readers will be better able to identify opportunities and generate ideas for building partnerships to help conceive and implement park projects. The authors engage the reader in thought-provoking discussions about multiple-use concepts, nature preservation and energy conservation, the increasing importance of cost-conscious budgeting, the value of good design and durable construction, and the latest in computer-assisted park design and maintenance.

Booth, Basic Elements of Landscape Architectural Design

Carpenter-Walker, Plants in the Landscape, 2/E

Murphy, Landscape Architecture Theory


 

$41.95 list, 188 pages

10-digit ISBN: 1-57766-280-6

13-digit ISBN: 978-1-57766-280-8

© 2003

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Table of Contents

 

1. Context: Past and Present
2. The Umbrella Considerations
3. The Aesthetic Considerations
4. The Functional Considerations
5. Plan Interpretation
6. Site Design Process
7. Plan Evaluation

8. Good Park, Great Park

9. The Bottom Line
Appendix 1. Selected Park and Activity Size and Facility Standards
Appendix 2. Selected Game Area Size Standards
Appendix 3. Field and Court Games
Appendix 4. Responses of Selected Trees to Recreation Use
Appendix 5. Suitability of Soils for Recreational Use

Appendix 6. Agencies and Organizations Offering Technical Assistance