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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
15

Horticulture 20 points!!!!!A landscape Blank provides organization and labor to install the plants and hardscape elements of a l

andscape, and may also provide the original design.
Biology
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bixtya [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:

En su texto, “General Elements and Principles of Landscape Design”, de Melvin Wong, miembro del Departamento de plantas tropicales y ciencias del suelo de la Universidad de Hawai en Manoa, dice que el diseño de paisaje “difiere de otras formas de arte tridimensionales” porque se basa, principalmente, en el uso de formas vivas de color verde que cambian a lo largo del tiempo según su “adaptación, estado nutricional y problemas de plagas”. (1)

Sin embargo, la manera de crear un diseño de paisaje correcto sí combina una serie de elementos de diseño tradicionales como masa, forma, línea, textura, color y otros. En el paisaje, estos elementos se utilizan para transformar el espacio y crear una experiencia única. Si bien el color y la textura agregan interés y riqueza a un diseño, la masa, la forma y la línea son fundamentales para organizar el espacio y proporcionar estructura.

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