Thinking about hiring a professional Arizona landscape architecture company to design your outdoor living environment? This article will provide you with some things to consider before you choose a professional landscape architect. The following information will be beneficial to you and will help you avoid costly mistakes, no matter the size or scope of your project.
Whether you’re looking to add functionality and beauty to an empty space or to fix eyesores from an old design, you need to hire a professional. Landscape architecture is just as important as that of a home or building. It can increase the value of your property dramatically if it’s done correctly. That’s why choosing the best Arizona landscape architecture company is crucial.
Many times, your landscaping is the first impression people get when they see your home or business. A professional landscape architect will work with you to assess your entire property from front to back, and then provide you with a design that makes everything flow perfectly.
Here are some tips that will help you to avoid choosing the wrong Arizona landscape architect company:
A landscaping company or contractor can provide a variety of services. Make sure you choose a professional Arizona landscape architecture company that will be able to provide all of your services at one time. Having more than one company work on the same project can become confusing and expensive! It’s best to find one company that can do it all – it will save you money and bring continuity to your project.
It is also extremely important to know how long the landscape architecture company has been in business. Think about it. Would you rather hire someone that has only designed two landscapes, or someone that has designed hundreds of them? While the person with less experience may charge you less, the value of what they’re providing to you will not be as great as that of the person with experience. Remember, you get what you pay for.
There are other benefits to choosing a professional landscape architecture company that has been in business for a long time. Chances are, they are very familiar with what works and what doesn’t and that can save you a lot of money in the long run. They will be licensed by the State of Arizona, meaning that they operate legally, provide high quality work and are accountable for the work they do. They will be insured and liable for any accidents or injuries that may occur on your property. They may even be affiliated with professional organizations such as the Better Business Bureau or national and state landscaping associations. These are all things that can give you piece of mind before you hire them to work on your Arizona landscape architecture and design.
Additionally, a professional landscape designer will know how to cover all the bases before the project begins. They will provide you with a written contract that contains specific details, clearly laying out the project and the prices associated with each item. Some will even provide an architectural-quality design or sketch of the project so there are no surprises once the project is complete.
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Tips for Hiring an Arizona Landscape Architecture Company
December 20th, 2009Indian Architecture Firm Ajit Bhuta and Associates Goes Global
December 20th, 2009AJIT BHUTA AND ASSOCIATES operating from Dubai , Muscat and Mumbai has found tremendous growth and opportunity within last 3 years resulting from emerging and booming market of Gulf and Indian continent.
Master Planning, Architecture ,Interior and Landscape Design are the integrated services catered with 32 years Vast experience and expertise in fields like Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Hospitality, Entertainment, Retail, Educational and Specialty projects.
It also varies in sizes and volumes like small villa to mass housing, skyscrapers, special economic zones and Island developments.
Balcony between cross country culture and globalized phenomena’s ABA finds a different type of opportunity and exposures, Architecture, real estate trends and investment opportunities are explored in the benefit of clients by AJIT BHUTA AND ASSOCIATES
We walk with locals and run with International resources and technologies and achieve our goal. We welcome all challenging jobs and multinational footage.
A Review on Cityscape 08 where the firm has participated
CITYSCAPE ,A ROAD TO INDIAN ARCHITECTURE FIRM TO SHOWCASE UNIQUE ARCHITECTURE IN MIDDLE EAST.
Indian Architecture and Master Planning Firm “ AJIT BHUTA AND ASSOCIATES “ also known as ABA amongst the Gulf Real Estate Developers to showcase wonders at Cityscape 2008 in Dubai.
ABA had been the only Indian Firm to participate at Cityscape 2005 in Dubai where it started by showcasing as Modern and Unique Architectural Wonder Concepts to the Developers and Investors at the Exhibition , in Cityscape 2006 ABA had been the Only Indian Architectural Firm to Participate at the World’s Largest Property and Investment Exhibition and it started generating project enquiries from various companies in Dubai , Abu Dhabi , Muscat , Bahrain , Qatar and Saudi Arabia . Cityscape 2007 Had ABA’s Client Fakhruddin Properties Launching some of the most beautiful projects in JVC , Lagoon , Jebel Ali Downtown, Dubai Land and Sports City .
Now At Cityscape 2008 ,ABA is ready to unveil some of Unique and Modern Designs of not 1 but around 40 Projects designed for clients in Dubai and Muscat Alone leaving various Medium and Large size Projects in India which Includes Townships , Hotels , Malls , Commercial Spaces , SEZ and Mass Housing Projects .
Mr. Ajit Bhuta the Principle Architect of Ajit Bhuta and Associates believes in a Philosophy :
PHILOSOPHY
The process
“The inherent exhilaration of watching a vision taking form in actuality; and in the first place, creating one, is in many ways out of the world. ”
The perception
“Change is unchangeable. And inevitable.
Since the time of our inception, architectural sensibilities have evolved, skylines have grown and the personalities of cities have transformed.
Over and over again.
So much so that, every new assignment holds a unique challenge at aesthetic, structural and functional levels. ”
The product
“But, to an artist’s eye, every city is an unfinished canvas.
With painstakingly pursued perfection and grand designs, we believe we can add art and form to every destination on our journey. And here on, to present a glimpse of our dream would be an honor. ”
Modern Landscape Design in Houston Texas
December 8th, 2009Modernism, in the context of landscape design, is a result of forms and functions that reflect the need for outdoor living spaces that enhance contemporary lifestyles. As Garrett Eckbo, one of the central figures in modern landscape architecture, said, landscape design is the “arrangement of environments for people.”
Contemporary garden design tends to focus on scale as opposed to formal landscape designs that are based on axial relationships. It also foregoes the more classic landscape design forms and larger scale from Greek, Roman, and classical architecture traditions. This design motif became popular in the 1950′s baby boom, particularly in California where weather and lifestyle was very conducive to this innovative style.
In modern landscape design, boundaries between areas of color, textures and shapes are undefined-or conversely, sharply defined. Color and composition create the emotional response. Combining freshness and flair, these designs use dramatic geometric shapes to create a point of view that is fluid and natural. Water and light are often used, as in artfully-lit outdoor water fountains, to enhance the sensual loveliness and liveliness. The designs are arresting, both close up and far away.
Form and Function in Modern Landscape Design
As the maxim says, form follows function. Modern landscape design is an aesthetic that shows only what is necessary while often leaving surfaces exposed. The simplicity of modern design reveals itself in that every form has a function, even when that function is merely to engage the senses.
It is possible, sometimes desirable, to use modern design techniques without creating a high-tech look. That is, to make use of horizontal and vertical planes that manufacture a modern sculpture effect-and let colors and plantings evoke a warm, welcoming feel. It is that juxtaposition-hard and soft, linear and non-linear, energetic and restrained-that is the essence of modern landscape design. “Less is more” is the modern landscape design mantra. A huge plant palette is not necessary. Rather, it is how plants, materials, and textures are used and mass them together that create the contemporary effect.
The architecture of the house needs to be carefully considered when using a contemporary garden design. If the house is bold, the grounds need to be strong also.
The home and landscape can be tied together through selective use of plantings or the intelligent placement of a hardscape feature, such as an organic approach to the front door.
Using Today’s Technology in Your Modern Landscape
Naturally new technologies in building materials are a big component of modern landscape design, which can mean a new approach using old materials or a new approach using new materials. Often, it is the contrast of material usage that suggests modernism.
Concrete, with its sturdiness and malleability, has won a firm place in contemporary garden design. Its cool, gray color alone establishes its credibility. Its uses run the gamut from flooring to columns to stark, amorphous benches. In addition to concrete, advances in steel and glass technologies, plus construction methods, can be even further exploited within the modern landscape design.
Often materials, such as stone, metal, plastics, steel and glass, are left in an exposed or raw state. Part of the beauty of these materials derives from their interplay with nature-the way steel rusts to a warm, burnt look, for instance.
The Spaces of Modern Landscape Design
Landscape themes such as English, Asian, Zen gardens, natural, Japanese or modern identify not only your property but also your tastes and style. Color, form, line, scale, and texture are your means of expressing those landscape design preferences.
Your choices can be demonstrated in the plants and hardscapes you choose. Beauty can be a maple imported from Japan. It can also be the wild grass native to the Texas coastal plains. You may have outdoor works of art to display in your landscape. Or you might use a stream that ends in a waterfall as an ever-changing sculpture of sound and movement. Landscape lighting is another crucial tool of contemporary garden design as it creates ambiance and lets you enjoy your landscape night and day.
Other uses of space in contemporary designs include:
Outdoor rooms for living. These living areas, in effect, make your home bigger. They also serve to create transition areas that connect the indoor and outdoor spaces. In this regard, this style is similar to a Mediterranean landscape design with its underlying principle that the outdoor living area should be just as enjoyable and functional as the home’s interior.
Outdoor kitchens. The center of outdoor entertainment, outdoor kitchens provide a natural gathering place. Their design should complement both the house and the landscape. Above all, their design should be functional.
Luxury swimming pools. When designed from a modern viewpoint, luxury swimming pools are anything but a boring rectangle or kidney-shaped pool. They become sophisticated and exciting, eye-catching and mesmerizing. Often, you can combine them with an outdoor water fountain that eliminates some redundancies while adding vitality to your overall design.
Thoroughly Modern
Modern landscape design is even more appropriate today than it was 50 years ago. Jeff Halper with Exterior Worlds says, “Contemporary garden design has gotten only better with time. With today’s busy lifestyles, there is less time for gardening. Also, we need to use our gardens for multiple functions these days-sanctuary, entertainment, a place for children to play safely. Modern landscape design addresses all these wants and needs.”
Robert Irwin, the landscape architect of the Getty Center in Los Angeles, puts it this way: “…maybe the world is an art form [and] the gardening of our universe” reveals our participation in that work of art.
By: Jeff Halper