Abstract

The work of a landscape architect is an important element in creating a nature-and people-friendly reality. The efficiency of technical documentation preparation is an important skill that a landscape architect should be equipped with, along with the broad awareness and sensitivity of biological diversity. This article provides an overview of descriptive geometry as a tool that facilitates good spatial planning for a landscape architect. It also includes a handbook of basic representations of descriptive geometry, which is used by a landscape architect in the graphic part of technical documentation. This research can be useful in developing design skills that can also be used as a model for teachers of design-related subjects at both secondary and university levels.

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