Harbin courtyard landscape design It is an art and science to create beautiful, practical and sustainable outdoor environment for customers. It considers not only aesthetic aspects, but also actual functions, safety, economy and environmental impacts. Designing a pleasant courtyard requires many skills, such as planning, botany, architecture, and civil engineering.
Before starting the design, it is necessary to consider the size, shape, orientation of the courtyard and its relationship with the surrounding environment. Reasonable planning can ensure that all parts of the courtyard can be used reasonably, and can also provide guidance for subsequent design. In planning, the following aspects need to be considered:
1. Courtyard Properties
The property of the courtyard refers to the environment where the courtyard is located. Such as residential, public facilities or commercial places. Different types of courtyards will have different uses and needs, so attention should be paid to these differences in planning.
2. Area and size of courtyard
The area and size of the courtyard will affect its design. Smaller courtyards need more sophisticated and innovative design to use space efficiently. Larger courtyards may require more plants and artificial structures to fill the space and increase visual effects.
3. Courtyard orientation
The orientation of the courtyard will affect its sunlight exposure time and wind direction. These factors will affect the growth of plants and the comfort of the courtyard. In planning, it is necessary to consider how to use sunlight and shade to promote plant growth, and how to avoid the impact of wind.
4. Relationship between courtyard and surrounding environment
The relationship between the courtyard and the surrounding environment should consider different aspects, including the mutual visual relationship, the unity of atmosphere and style, and whether it matches the surrounding buildings. In addition, the planning should also consider how to use other environmental factors, such as topography and hydrology.