IDENTIFYING PROBLEMS AND PUTTING SOLUTIONS INTO PRACTICE IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Cao Xiangbo, He Shujun, Liu Shiya, Nor Saidi Mohamed Nasir

Abstract


Landscape design emerges as the artful orchestration of outdoor spaces, harmonizing human aspirations with ecological reverence, poised at the confluence of creative expression, utilitarian efficacy and environmental stewardship. Yet, traversing from conception to realization entails a labyrinthine journey marked by multifaceted challenges.  Hence, a strategic and agile construction management approach becomes imperative.  This study delves into the intricacies of problem-solving in landscape architecture, dissecting site-specific variables, resource allocation, meteorological uncertainties and cross-disciplinary collaboration.  The research underscores foresight, collaborative synergy and inventive ideation as quintessential tools for surmounting these hurdles, informed by empirical insights and industry benchmarks.  The comprehensive inquiry corroborates that effective landscape architecture construction management harmonizes technical proficiency, adaptability and unwavering commitment to nurturing harmonious and sustainable outdoor environments.

Keywords: Landscape Architecture, Construction Management, Quality Control, Cost Management


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