just discovered your channel today, your content seems interesting and very helpful, the way you deliver information is so clear & easy to understand, much appreciated.
Great video! Very helpful for me to see the overall scope of a project once in the field. The content got me more excited about a career change into landscape architecture. Thank so much!
Please explain more for the newbies like myself. Are Agricultural Engineers not looped in on these Design concepts? What about FoodScaping and Food Forests? Are these Niches within the broader industry?
Hi Nice vid, Im finishing my studies in landscape architecture. I would love a video about your very first day of work as a landscape architect. If its possible
Hey man, been a fan of your videos these past months. I wonder if you know any projects related to site excavation (cut and fill) and redesign landscape topos?
Thank you, I don't know one off the top of my head but can do some research. A lot of projects have a cut and fill aspect especially when it comes to there water retention/detention.
I totally agree, Carter has a review of books on this same channel and it dawned on me that he has scoured the industry. My only justificaiton as a newbie, is there arent many new mindsets like Carter linking all of the disciplines together.
just discovered your channel today, your content seems interesting and very helpful, the way you deliver information is so clear & easy to understand, much appreciated.
Thank you! glad you found it helpful
Great video! Very helpful for me to see the overall scope of a project once in the field. The content got me more excited about a career change into landscape architecture. Thank so much!
great video! this was really fun to learn about, thanks for sharing!
Thank you! Glad you found it interesting!
Cool explanation! I really enjoyed listening to how a project gets created!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Nice video! I'm an agricultural engineer that knows nothing about design and this was really helpful. Thanks!
Glad to hear! Thank you
Please explain more for the newbies like myself. Are Agricultural Engineers not looped in on these Design concepts? What about FoodScaping and Food Forests? Are these Niches within the broader industry?
As a designer discerning a way through architecture, this was informative. Thank you
Thanks Carter. Just shared on Landscape Architecture TV.
Thanks!
Following Landscape Architecture TV now.
Hi Nice vid, Im finishing my studies in landscape architecture. I would love a video about your very first day of work as a landscape architect. If its possible
I could work that in, it wasn't very exciting as it was in the height of covid so I was at home but definitely was an interesting time!
Hey man, been a fan of your videos these past months.
I wonder if you know any projects related to site excavation (cut and fill) and redesign landscape topos?
Thank you, I don't know one off the top of my head but can do some research. A lot of projects have a cut and fill aspect especially when it comes to there water retention/detention.
7:18 which software did you use to design this beautiful schema of this park?
Wow, you are so interesting to listen to. Why are there so few likes on this video...
Thank you for saying that!
I totally agree, Carter has a review of books on this same channel and it dawned on me that he has scoured the industry. My only justificaiton as a newbie, is there arent many new mindsets like Carter linking all of the disciplines together.
How much do landscape architects get paid? I’m quite interested in studying landscape architecture but I need to know some key things first
It largely depends on where you live and what type of work you are in, but you can expect somewhere between 45-120k for your career. (not entry level)
Great explanation
Thank you again!
Thank you for supporting the channel!
Where are you located?blessings!
Located in Boston, Massachusetts
thank you that's a good video
If you make me a sketch design how much I pay.
I don't think I am doing contract work at the moment
Plees job mi
I have no job to give :(