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This session looks at the most frequent mistakes people are making in bringing together stormwater with trees in dense urban areas. We explore a set of “first principles” that must be incorporated before the aesthetic part of the design can be developed.
Hear James Urban, FASLA, explore some of the urban myths that twist the reality of urban trees and soils, including assumptions such as the need to replace organic matter in soils once the tree “uses it all up”; sand-based manufactured soils are always better; tree grates protect trees; urban soils are not usable and need to be replaced; contaminated soils harm plants, and many other myths or partial myths. The presentation lasts about 45 minutes, followed by 25 minutes of questions and answers.
This webinar discusses the biological and arboricultural basis for understanding these tree requirements and looks at typical design decisions and how they affect trees and long-term project performance. We also share examples of critical lessons as well as ways of achieving solutions that meet the needs of the both the design team and the trees and where changes in design approaches are needed to create truly sustainable landscapes.
Tree preservation in dense urban sites is different from the typical tree preservation. Utility lines must run through the area with no good alternative. This session will look at active construction that can be successfully allowed within the tree protection zone, what kinds of mitigation might help and how to know when to say “stop” and when to say “this is too much,” change the design or take out the tree.
Today, landscape architects are using highly specified soils for planting that need to perform in intensive urban environments. The questions abound: How are we to know which approaches work best for our specific applications? How are we to make choices between approaches? Which soil practices are sustainable? Do we obliterate a lab tested soil by moving it to the site? How do we keep abreast of the developing science?
Today, landscape architects are using highly specified soils for planting that need to perform in intensive urban environments. The questions abound: How are we to know which approaches work best for our specific applications? How are we to make choices between approaches? Which soil practices are sustainable? This is a two part series.
This two part series highlights several technical and practical techniques for Landscape Architects, Civil Engineers and Arborists to address some of the most pressing ecological challenges – including flooding, water quality, and erosion from daily rainfall events.
Our training services are customized to fit the specific needs of landscape architects, designers, planners, engineers and contractors.
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DeepRoot offers internships for students looking to learn more about our industry in a supportive and collaborative environment. With a focus on Sales, Finance, Marketing, and Operations, candidates can expect to build real-world experiences by honing their skills and abilities as well as identifying further areas of interest. For more information about future internship opportunities, please send inquiries to [email protected].