Title: Choosing Landscape Construction Materials (Hardscape)
1Choosing Landscape Construction Materials
(Hardscape)
2Your selection should be based on
- Quality
- Durability
- Cost
- Long-term maintenance requirements
3Earth/Soil
- Can be graded into any 3-dimensional shape gt
sculpted to the form you desire - berms, mounds, etc.
4lt Berm
5Rock
- Rock could be boulders, cobbles, stone and
gravel as paving, for building walls as
groundcovers and surfacing. - Can be used in its natural state or as cut stone,
sawed stone or polished stone. It is more
expensive than most artificial materials but it
is very durable, with interesting texture.
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7Transportation costs can be higher than the stone
itself!
8Rock
- Its appropriateness depends on how well one uses
it in relation to the site and to other landscape
materials. - Guideline natural rock should be placed as
nearly as possible to the position it occupied in
nature. - Emphasize horizontal dimensions - they should
give an impression of stability.
9Chinese-style garden
10- Flagstone has horizontal layers that can be split
into large, flat slabs. It is most suitable for
paving patios and walks and comes in various
colors. - Fieldstone is composed of irregular blocks of
uncut stone of various sizes found on or under
the earth.
11Flagstone
12Examples of flagstone applications
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14Formal pattern
15Using fieldstone in informal and formal
applications
16- Granite is a very hard, strong and durable. Its
texture can be fine or durable and may be found
in various colors but is most often gray.
Granite pavers, also referred to as cobblestones
or granite setts, are quarried and are set in
mortar/sand mixes. - Pebbles are small stones, rounded by the action
of water. They can be used as a textured ground
cover. - Gravel results from the disintegration of rocks
or blasting. It is relatively inexpensive but it
is hard to confine, difficult to walk on and may
present a glare problem. - (Alternative loose aggregates bark and wood
chips)
17Granite Pavers
18Pebbles
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20Gravel in several colors
21Using rock in the landscape
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23Concrete
- Concrete is an inexpensive form of paving but
it can be dull and uninteresting. A large
expanse of concrete can be visually overwhelming
as well. - There are several ways to finish the surface of
concrete - Colored
- Jointed
- Exposed aggregate
- Stamped
24Available concrete colors
25Colored, jointed concrete
26Exposed aggregate concrete
27Stamped concrete applications
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29Manufactured Masonry Units brick, concrete
blocks precast concrete pavers
- Manufactured in standard sizes
- Brick is hard-burned clay. It comes in a
standard size except for paving brick which is ½
as thick. - It is solid, durable and can be laid in a variety
of attractive patterns. Laid on sand, they can
be slightly uneven and are subject to frost
action but can be easily reset. - Textures and colors vary.
- Avoid too busy patterns that can dominate a
landscape.
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31- Concrete blocks are composed of Portland cement,
aggregate and water. - Patio block is made of similar material and is
available in a variety of sizes and shapes. - Concrete pavers come in various textures, colors,
sizes, shapes and thicknesses. Some are
interlocking and sometimes different shapes can
be combined to make interesting patterns. They
are used for patios, walkways and driveways and
are set in mortar or sand.
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34Examples of paver patterns and colors
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36Wood
- Its abundance and low cost make it a practical
selection for hardscaping and its color, texture
and grain patterns add a natural richness to the
landscape. - Wood can decay as a result of fungi and insect
attack but there are methods of preservation
treatment
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39Asphalt
- The most common landscape surfacing material for
walks, parking areas and driveways. - Its main appeal is its low cost and quick
installation. - It can get hot in the summer, however and
requires regular resealing.
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41Stamped asphalt
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