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Introduction to Garden
Planning and Design


Week 2 – Designing for safety and
sustainability; surveying and plan
drawing
Learning objectives
   State four safety and sustainability issues
    that can be addressed through design.
   Describe how to carry out basic linear
    surveying techniques, including the use of
    tapes, offsets and triangulation
   Describe the methods used for recording
    surveying data.
   Produce a simple scale plan using data
    supplied.
Planning for safety
   Safety considerations are an
    integral part of garden planning.
   Common hazards are: slipping and
    tripping; drowning (children); skin
    irritation and poisoning; falls;
    electrocution.
   These are all related to particular
    garden features – such as slippery
    paving or steep steps without
    handrails. Planning can minimise
    such hazards.
Hard landscaping
   Paving can become slippery if algae grows on it –
    if there is no ‘fall’ to allow water to run off the
    surface or it is in shade. Planning decisions -
    rough or textured surfaces where the paving is in
    shade, or using a porous surface such as gravel
    instead.
   Uneven surfaces made up of two or more
    materials can create ‘toe catchers’ which can lead
    to trips. Planning - avoiding such surfaces, or
    ensuring that they are level.
   Steps can be a tripping hazard in the dark or if
    they are uneven in height or too steep. Planning
    decisions - making sure that the steps are
    suitable for the gradient, including handrails or
    adding lights to the side of the risers.
Water
   A drowning risk for children. However the
    reflection, movement and sound added to
    a design by water can greatly enhance a
    garden.
   Planning can minimise the risk and keep
    the benefits.
   For example, using a wall fountain or
    pebble pool, which have concealed water
    reservoirs, enables water to be used
    safely in gardens used by small children.
Electricity in the garden
   Lights, fountain pumps, supplies to the
    shed and greenhouse all require electrical
    work in the garden.
   All work should be done by a qualified
    electrician. Cables if buried must be
    armoured and their positions noted.
   Planning can include using solar powered
    lights to avoid the need for cables;
    planning cable runs under lawns to avoid
    the possibility of them being disturbed by
    digging etc.
Plant toxicity
   A common hazard in gardens is
    injury or poisoning by plants.
   Planning can minimise this risk by
    identifying harmful plants and either
    excluding them or planting them
    appropriately.
   For example Euphorbia sp have toxic
    sap and cause skin irritation.
    Planting taller varieties of these by a
    path would not be advisable as they
    may brush legs in passing.
Sustainability
   A sustainable garden will stay looking
    at its best and have minimal negative
    effects on the wider environment
   Water is a major consideration –
    irrigation is time consuming and
    expensive. Suitable planting is key.
   Choice of materials – permanent and
    otherwise – including the use of
    reclaimed or recycled materials.
   Soil improvement – composting.
   Effort – sustainable maintenance; how
    much time do you have?
Equipment needed for basic surveying

   ‘Chain’ – a 100ft (30m aprox.) long tape
    on a reel.
   A metal tape measure or folding rule
   Wooden pegs
   A set square
   A compass
   A string line (with as little stretch as
    possible)
   A clip board, paper and pen
   A spirit level (if surveying slopes)
Surveying techniques
   Single point surveying – for small areas with defined
    boundaries. Triangulation of points from defined
    points (such as the corners of a courtyard).
   Measurements along a base line – used to plot the
    house outline and features
   Offset measurements from a base line – used to plot
    curves and features less than 8m from the base line.
   Triangulation from two points on a base line – used for
    fixed points in a larger area (more than 8m from the
    base line).
   Always orient the survey to North using the compass –
    that is, record the deviation from magnetic north of
    your base lines. Note that plans should be drawn with
    North at the top.
Drawing to scale
   This method ensures that the distances on the
    ground are accurately represented in the
    correct proportions on the plan.
   Using a scale and the right size of paper means
    that the entire site can be seen from above on
    the plan.
   A scale ruler makes the conversion easy. A
    scale of 1:1 is actual size, 1:50 means that
    each centimetre on the plan is 50cm on the
    ground etc.
   The scale chosen should be large enough to
    show sufficient detail but not so large as make
    the plan unmanageable. For most gardens
    1:100 or 1:50 is appropriate
Drawing the plan
     Having chosen the scale, plot the building first
      taking the information from your survey notes.
      If there is no building then draw on your base
      line in pencil to scale. Plot the building or base
      line at the appropriate deviation from North
      (North is at the top of the page – use a
      protractor to measure the degrees).
     Work out from the building. To plot
      triangulated points use compasses set to first
      one measured length and make an arc on the
      paper, then set them to the other length and
      make an arc. Where the two arcs cross is the
      point of the feature recorded.
     To plot offset points use a set square and ruler.
Learning outcomes
   State four safety and sustainability
    issues that can be addressed through
    design.
   Describe how to carry out basic linear
    surveying techniques, including the
    use of tapes, offsets and triangulation
   Describe the methods used for
    recording surveying data.
   Produce a simple scale plan using
    data supplied.

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Introduction to garden planning and design session 2 slides

  • 1. Introduction to Garden Planning and Design Week 2 – Designing for safety and sustainability; surveying and plan drawing
  • 2. Learning objectives  State four safety and sustainability issues that can be addressed through design.  Describe how to carry out basic linear surveying techniques, including the use of tapes, offsets and triangulation  Describe the methods used for recording surveying data.  Produce a simple scale plan using data supplied.
  • 3. Planning for safety  Safety considerations are an integral part of garden planning.  Common hazards are: slipping and tripping; drowning (children); skin irritation and poisoning; falls; electrocution.  These are all related to particular garden features – such as slippery paving or steep steps without handrails. Planning can minimise such hazards.
  • 4. Hard landscaping  Paving can become slippery if algae grows on it – if there is no ‘fall’ to allow water to run off the surface or it is in shade. Planning decisions - rough or textured surfaces where the paving is in shade, or using a porous surface such as gravel instead.  Uneven surfaces made up of two or more materials can create ‘toe catchers’ which can lead to trips. Planning - avoiding such surfaces, or ensuring that they are level.  Steps can be a tripping hazard in the dark or if they are uneven in height or too steep. Planning decisions - making sure that the steps are suitable for the gradient, including handrails or adding lights to the side of the risers.
  • 5. Water  A drowning risk for children. However the reflection, movement and sound added to a design by water can greatly enhance a garden.  Planning can minimise the risk and keep the benefits.  For example, using a wall fountain or pebble pool, which have concealed water reservoirs, enables water to be used safely in gardens used by small children.
  • 6. Electricity in the garden  Lights, fountain pumps, supplies to the shed and greenhouse all require electrical work in the garden.  All work should be done by a qualified electrician. Cables if buried must be armoured and their positions noted.  Planning can include using solar powered lights to avoid the need for cables; planning cable runs under lawns to avoid the possibility of them being disturbed by digging etc.
  • 7. Plant toxicity  A common hazard in gardens is injury or poisoning by plants.  Planning can minimise this risk by identifying harmful plants and either excluding them or planting them appropriately.  For example Euphorbia sp have toxic sap and cause skin irritation. Planting taller varieties of these by a path would not be advisable as they may brush legs in passing.
  • 8. Sustainability  A sustainable garden will stay looking at its best and have minimal negative effects on the wider environment  Water is a major consideration – irrigation is time consuming and expensive. Suitable planting is key.  Choice of materials – permanent and otherwise – including the use of reclaimed or recycled materials.  Soil improvement – composting.  Effort – sustainable maintenance; how much time do you have?
  • 9. Equipment needed for basic surveying  ‘Chain’ – a 100ft (30m aprox.) long tape on a reel.  A metal tape measure or folding rule  Wooden pegs  A set square  A compass  A string line (with as little stretch as possible)  A clip board, paper and pen  A spirit level (if surveying slopes)
  • 10. Surveying techniques  Single point surveying – for small areas with defined boundaries. Triangulation of points from defined points (such as the corners of a courtyard).  Measurements along a base line – used to plot the house outline and features  Offset measurements from a base line – used to plot curves and features less than 8m from the base line.  Triangulation from two points on a base line – used for fixed points in a larger area (more than 8m from the base line).  Always orient the survey to North using the compass – that is, record the deviation from magnetic north of your base lines. Note that plans should be drawn with North at the top.
  • 11. Drawing to scale  This method ensures that the distances on the ground are accurately represented in the correct proportions on the plan.  Using a scale and the right size of paper means that the entire site can be seen from above on the plan.  A scale ruler makes the conversion easy. A scale of 1:1 is actual size, 1:50 means that each centimetre on the plan is 50cm on the ground etc.  The scale chosen should be large enough to show sufficient detail but not so large as make the plan unmanageable. For most gardens 1:100 or 1:50 is appropriate
  • 12. Drawing the plan  Having chosen the scale, plot the building first taking the information from your survey notes. If there is no building then draw on your base line in pencil to scale. Plot the building or base line at the appropriate deviation from North (North is at the top of the page – use a protractor to measure the degrees).  Work out from the building. To plot triangulated points use compasses set to first one measured length and make an arc on the paper, then set them to the other length and make an arc. Where the two arcs cross is the point of the feature recorded.  To plot offset points use a set square and ruler.
  • 13. Learning outcomes  State four safety and sustainability issues that can be addressed through design.  Describe how to carry out basic linear surveying techniques, including the use of tapes, offsets and triangulation  Describe the methods used for recording surveying data.  Produce a simple scale plan using data supplied.