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Landscaping For Flats

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Design bulletin, 5Publication details: London; H.M.S.O; 1967Description: 67 pagesSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 711.58 PAK 23 5768
Summary: "Landscaping for Flats" by Great Britain provides guidance on enhancing outdoor spaces in apartment complexes through thoughtful landscaping. The document emphasizes the importance of creating attractive, functional, and sustainable environments that can benefit both residents and the community. It discusses various landscaping techniques and plant choices suitable for limited spaces, addressing issues like maintenance, accessibility, and aesthetic appeal. The aim is to promote green living, improve air quality, and foster a sense of community among residents, encouraging them to engage with their surroundings responsibly and enjoyably. Overall, the work serves as a resource for property managers and urban planners looking to create inviting outdoor areas in flat dwellings.
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"Landscaping for Flats" by Great Britain provides guidance on enhancing outdoor spaces in apartment complexes through thoughtful landscaping. The document emphasizes the importance of creating attractive, functional, and sustainable environments that can benefit both residents and the community. It discusses various landscaping techniques and plant choices suitable for limited spaces, addressing issues like maintenance, accessibility, and aesthetic appeal. The aim is to promote green living, improve air quality, and foster a sense of community among residents, encouraging them to engage with their surroundings responsibly and enjoyably. Overall, the work serves as a resource for property managers and urban planners looking to create inviting outdoor areas in flat dwellings.

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