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Landscape Architecture Practice

This Info-Graphic breaks down Reed Hilderband’s process for approaching and
working on landscape sites.

The dots are meant to represent various parts of a site. These can be static, physical, or ephemeral. To a landscape architect a dot is often used as a
representation of a tree trunk on a site plan and a circle around a dot represents
tree canopy. Though they don’t have to be trees in this representation this is
where I drew from for inspiration.

The lines in iteration and implementation represent drawing connections. Now this
can be taken literally, the case of circulation around a site, but it can also be about
making it possible for a person’s experience on the site to make connections in their
mind that they may not have prior to the intervention of the Landscape architect.

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Paul Weiner
Graphic Designer Weymouth, MA