Across
- 4. Breaks the bubble diagram down to show first draft vision of how each landscape area will be shaped
- 5. Seeks to make viewers comfortable within the landscape
- 6. diagrams Bubble diagrams are loosely drawn freeform shapes to represent areas/spaces
- 7. Used to draw angled lines Most common angles are 45 and 90 degree
- 8. Selects and positions visually strong items in the landscape composition to create focal points
- 10. The size relationships between all the features of the landscape including vertical, horizontal and spatial relationships
- 13. Master drawing
- 14. All the separate parts contribute to the creation of the total design
- 15. removes old branches that are large and unproductive by cutting them back to ground level
- 17. each side has as much interest as the other, but is not a mirror image
- 18. removes the end section of branches at the same height so that new shoots make a plant thicker
Down
- 1. Used for drawing vertical or horizontal straight lines that are parallel to the edge of the drawing board
- 2. and line Repeating something at a standard interval or pattern creates rhythm and lines
- 3. Used to draw circles and landscape features such as fences, hedges, etc.
- 7. removes certain branches to open up the plant allowing light through to keep the natural shape
- 9. Process is a sequence of steps to reach a goal
- 11. usually done one growing season prior to transplanting. (1” of stem diameter= 10” of circle diameter for pruning roots around plant)
- 12. Materials are distributed evenly on opposite sides of a central axis
- 16. 1 side is a reflective mirror image of the opposite side, most formal type of balance
