LANDSCAPE ENGINEERING 1
 
Lectured in 2nd year Bachelor in Landscape & Garden Architecture
Theory [A] 24.0
Exercises [B] 0.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 90
Studypoints [E] 3
Level in-depth
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Johan CARRIJN
Reference BCLSTA02A00003
 
Key words
Landscape engineering 1, surveying, Total station

Objectives
  • The student has a feeling of accuracy
  • The student has technical insight
  • The student has the capacity to analyze
  • The student has the capacity to solve problems in a creative and fast manner.


Topics
Water techniques: materials, structure, banks, supply and drainage systems, small bridges, plantation techniques
Sewerage: materials, reading and interpretation of a sewerage plan in landscape design
Earthworks: Total station: angle measurements, distance measurements, coordinate measurements
Surveying: Total Station: angle measurements, distance measurements, coordinate measurements

Prerequisites
Final objectives of the courses 'Materials and techniques to laying-out a garden or park 1' and '2' of the first year.

Final Objectives
1. The student has obtained a technical and problem solving insight.
2. The student has an attitude of technical interest in elaborating technical plans and details.
3. The student van design a pump installation for a pond.
4. The student can read and interpret a sewerage plan and can use it in his own concept.
5. The student can design terrain sections. He can calculate earthworks as a result of the sections, made for his own design.
6. The students can use a total station in an accurate manner to perform angle measurements, distance measurements and coordinate measurements and transfer these results to a CAD drawing.

Materials used
Courses, scientific & technical literature, book: Surveying for engineers (J. Uren and W.F. Price).

Study costs
Cost: 35.0 EUR
Study costs ± € 27
Excursion € 8

Study guidance
Student counseling service/the lecturer is available for answering all questions in between lessons.

Teaching Methods
Lectures, individual or classical exercises, fieldwork

Assessment
Written examination

Lecturer(s)
Landscaper Johan CARRIJN - Engineer Johan ISSELEE