Noah's Landscape Journal

Welcome to my MLA Blog This blog documents my weekly learning journey as part of the Master of Landscape Architecture (Year 1) at the University of Greenwich. It serves as a reflective space where I collect notes, thoughts, and visual material from the courses Landscape Design Technology and Design Experimentation & Communication. Each entry combines key aspects of the lectures with my own reflections, sketches, and examples from practice. The aim is not only to record what was taught, but also to explore how these ideas can be applied in design processes and future landscape projects.

Today’s last AutoCAD introduction class was about practicing Hatching and adding Detailed information to our Project-Site Plans.

To get started I added the detailed Information of the pavers. However for our final Site Plan Layouts of the scale 1:200, it doesn’t make sense to add so much Detail to the Plan as it will only be visible as a black surface.

Part of the Stone Paving on my Site Plan

I also spent some time had to move my Site to include the Thames Path and reduce the amount of water area, which is important for the further process of our Design Project.

Archive of old Site Plan

Moving the site down (ortho)

Final site location now includes the Tames Path and Part of the industrial

Setup 1:200 Section

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