Take a look at the 57th issue of the Landscape & Urban Design
Landscape & Urban Design have released their 57th issue, covering all things, economical, ergonomic and design focussed.
This edition discusses:
Landscaping Infrastructures
See how global warming is impacting the colour of tree leaves and what impact this will have on the growth/ lifespan of a tree.
Decking
See how you can use timber alternative decking – composite decking, a great solution for homeowners who require a low-maintenance type of decking in their home.
Garden Design
Pots and Planters! See how artisan designers Torcpots have merged seating and planters together to create an aesthetically pleasing design, which increases functionality in smaller garden spaces.
Street Furniture
What is interesting this year is the influx of design changes, to make spaces more social and to fit with remote living! Making spaces both formal and informal.
Landscapers, designers and contractors should be re-thinking urban spaces, and looking at innovative ways to bring creative designs into today’s modern society.
Suppliers are getting more creative and making public spaces feel like an extension of the living space, which helps to turn parks, gardens and streets into welcoming communal spaces. Encouraging community connection and friendlier environments.
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