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LANDSCAPE DETAILING Volume 1 ENCLOSURE Third Edition Michael Littlewood LANDSCAPE DETAILING Volume 1 ENCLOSURE Third Edition Michael Littlewood Architectural Press is an imprint of Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon 0X14 4RN 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business First edition 1984 Second edition 1986 Third edition 1990 Copyright © 1993, Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher Notice No responsibility is assumed by the publisher for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein. Because of rapid advances in the medical sciences, in particular, independent verification of diagnoses and drug dosages should be made British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Littlewood, Michael Landscape Detailing. - Vol 1 Enclosure. - 3 Rev ed. I. Title 712 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Littlewood, Michael Landscape detailing/Michael Littlewood - 3rd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. Contents: v. 1. Enclosure - v. 2. Surfaces. ISBN 0 7506 1304 1 (v 1) ISBN 0 7506 1303 3 (v. 2) 1. Fences - Design and construction. 2. Garden walks - Design and construction. 3. Walls - Design and construction. I. Title TH4965.1.58 1993 92-34847 717-dc20 CIP ISBN: 978-0-7506-1304-0 Volume 1 ISBN: 978-0-7506-1303-3 Volume 2 For information on all Architectural Press publications visit our website at www.routledge.com CONTENTS Volume 1 ENCLOSURE Foreword vii Appendix A 185 References Acknowledgements ix Appendix B 186 Introduction xi Bibliography Copings, cappings and bonds 1 Appendix C 187 British standards Free-standing walls 14 Appendix D 189 Screen walls 46 Manufacturers and Suppliers Retaining walls 53 Appendix E 191 Institutions and Associations Fences 90 Appendix F 192 Gates and stiles 143 Graphic symbols Barriers 165 Appendix G 193 Conversion tables FOREWORD The success of both editions of Design information has been excluded; Landscape Detailing has resulted in a many other publications deal with this review of material and data for the third subject much more adequately than could edition. In view of the many more details be achieved in this book. General that have been produced since the comments on appearance have been given second edition it was felt that the user only where it was felt appropriate. would prefer to have them in two volumes for ease of use. This book covers details relating to enclosures and the second relates to surfaces. Many landscape architects, architects, other professionals and students responsible for the production of drawn details and specifications for landscape construction works have a need for ready reference. This book has been produced to meet that need and it can be extended by additional sheets. It has been arranged for ease of copying of sheets and it is sufficiently flexible for designers to use the details for their specific requirements. The range of materials for external works and their possible combinations for enclosures would make it impossible to provide a definitive book of details. It is not the intention of this book to supplant the landscape designer's own skill and experience, which is vital to the success of any project. This is still essential in evaluating the site conditions, assessing the character of the environment and creating sensitive design solutions. It is hoped that the book, if used correctly, will allow the designer to spend more time on design details, avoiding the need to produce repetitive drawings for basic construction elements. It has been found that the details can be very useful for costing purposes and to support the preliminary design when presented to a client. To assist the designer and to save further time in writing specifications, check lists for these have been included in this edition along with technical guidance notes and tables. VII ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I must give particular thanks to many people who have supported me in some way - no matter how small - and who have encouraged me to complete this third edition, which has been greatly enlarged. My particular thanks must go to Caroline Mallinder and Paddy Baker of Butterworth- Heinemann - my publishers - both of whom have supported my work and put up with so many frustrating delayed publishing dates. Thank you for being so patient. Also to landscape architects Andrew Clegg, Melissa Bowers, Naila Parveen, Donna Young, Peter Dean and Craig Schofield, all of whom have succumbed to my persistence in drawing the details and reading the text. My appreciation must also go to Colin MacGregor of NBS for his ready and willing assistance on specification matters as well as Alistair Smythe of Specification and Barrie Evans of the Architect's Journal. A very special thanks to Doris Evans for typing the text and correcting it so many times. I am also very grateful to civil engineers John Williamson and Alan Taylor for their advice on retaining walls and to Peter Morrison of Ibstock Building Products Ltd for his kind assistance on brick walls in general. All of the above have contributed to this book to ensure that it eventually reaches the publishers, after such a long time. IX

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