Botanical garden / Brian Joseph L. Armado

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2010Description: ix, 109 leaves : color illustrations, maps ; 30 cmLOC classification:
  • UGT COA BSArch .A76 2010
Contents:
Title page -- Letter of endorsement -- Jury's approval sheet -- Acknowledgment -- Dedication -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Methodology -- Chapter 3. Review of related literature -- Chapter 4. Gathering, collation & analysis of data -- Chapter 5. Project details and final design solution -- Chapter 6. Findings, conclusion and recommendation -- Translations -- Chapter 7. Suggestion, correction and final revision -- Bibliography -- Pictorials -- Maps -- Profile of the proponent
Summary: The scope of this project will covered further study of the site, the science and art of modifying land areas by organizing natural, cultivated, or constructed elements according to a comprehensive, aesthetic plan. These elements include further knowledge of plant characteristic, needs, and limitation, topographical features such as hills, valleys, rivers, and ponds; growing things such as trees, shrubbery, grass, and flowers; and constructions such as buildings, terraces, roads, bridges, fountains, statuary, climate, and soil condition.
Item type: Thesis
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Thesis Thesis National University - Manila LRC - Architecture Thesis Architecture UGT COA BSArch .A76 2010 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.2 Available UGTHE000002027

Includes bibliographical references.

Title page -- Letter of endorsement -- Jury's approval sheet -- Acknowledgment -- Dedication -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Methodology -- Chapter 3. Review of related literature -- Chapter 4. Gathering, collation & analysis of data -- Chapter 5. Project details and final design solution -- Chapter 6. Findings, conclusion and recommendation -- Translations -- Chapter 7. Suggestion, correction and final revision -- Bibliography -- Pictorials -- Maps -- Profile of the proponent

The scope of this project will covered further study of the site, the science and art of modifying land areas by organizing natural, cultivated, or constructed elements according to a comprehensive, aesthetic plan. These elements include further knowledge of plant characteristic, needs, and limitation, topographical features such as hills, valleys, rivers, and ponds; growing things such as trees, shrubbery, grass, and flowers; and constructions such as buildings, terraces, roads, bridges, fountains, statuary, climate, and soil condition.

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