Landscape Design Submission Requirements
When submitting to the Landscape Design Competition keep in mind that your submission will be evaluated on multiple dimensions, your landscape planning design is judged together with its site relevancy, sustainability, maintainability and accompanying presentation. Applicants should send high-resolution images of the landscape planning, showing the project from different angles and perspectives together with a textual presentation of their work. Main image is especially important and should be a wide angle professional photograph of the project. In addition to images, feasibility and environment studies, research, elevations, schematics and plans could further be uploaded as support documents.
Item | Dimensions | Format | Notes |
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Main Image Required |
JPEG | The Key Visual should be a high-resolution image that captures the essence of the landscape design, ideally showcasing the overall composition and how it harmonizes with the surrounding environment. It must communicate the design's vision and aesthetic appeal, possibly during the golden hour to accentuate lighting and shadow interplay. | |
Optional Image 1 Required |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 1 should offer an alternative view of the landscape, focusing on the design's integration with the natural topography. This image might display the contrast between manicured and wild areas, or how the design transitions between different outdoor 'rooms' or zones. |
Optional Image 2 Recommended |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 2 should zoom in on a particular feature that exemplifies innovation within the landscape design, such as a unique water feature, a bespoke lighting installation, or an intricate planting scheme that demonstrates the designer's botanical expertise and creativity. |
Optional Image 3 Recommended |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 3 should place the landscape design within its broader context, illustrating its scale and how it interacts with adjacent structures or landscapes. This image could also reflect the landscape's functionality and adaptability to different uses or seasons. |
Optional Image 4 Recommended |
72 DPI |
JPEG | Showcase Image 4 should depict the landscape being enjoyed or utilized, highlighting the human element and the design's scale. It should convey the sensory experience of the space, such as the interaction of light and shadow, the movement of water, or the rustling of leaves. |
Documentation PDF Document Highly Optional |
A4 Page Size |
Documentation should include a detailed plan of the landscape design, noting plant species, materials, and sustainable practices. Annotations may explain the design's intent, the ecological impact, and how the design addresses the site's specific challenges or enhances its natural features. | |
Video Video / Audio File Highly Optional |
AVI | The video should provide a walkthrough of the landscape, showcasing its flow and the experience of moving through the space. It could also include designer commentary, explaining the concept and the choices made to achieve the final result, thereby offering a narrative that complements the visual presentation. |