Balance - ANS-equal visual weight to landscape (symmetrical or asymmetrical)
CAD (Computer Aided Design) - ANS-is used to create 3-D Designs
Ceilings - ANS-timber, awnings, and canopies
Circles - ANS-(pie*r^2) thick /27... *#
Explain the distinction among "Symmetrical" and "Asymmetrical - ANS-Symmetrical has each
aspects which might be precise duplicate, even as Asymmetrical's facets aren't duplicates
(unique), however have the same visual weight.
Floors - ANS-natural earth, sand, and overwhelmed stone
Focalization - ANS-special characteristic that attracts one's eye to it using focal point
Landscaping - ANS-to serve the needs and goals of people in development of the outdoor
surroundings
Rectangular - ANS-L*W*H /27... *#
Rhythm & Line - ANS-used to create unity of design with the aid of continuing beds round
residence to backyard; repeating shapes and angles
Scale Drawings - ANS-land dimensions and logos are decreased within the same percentage
Simplicity - ANS-carried out by repeating particular plants, massing sorts and shades, or the
usage of immediately or curved bed-lines
Triangular - ANS-(half of*b*h) thick /27... *#
Unity - ANS-the master principle of panorama layout, it creates the go with the flow among scale
and percentage, balance, accent, rhythm, and ease.
Using the "Outdoor Room" concept, listing the three preferred areas considered & be able to
deliver numerous examples for every: - ANS-Walls, Floors & Ceilings
Walls - ANS-shrubs, fences(brick or stone), and trellises