Quick Idea Generation to a Brief

 In our design studio lecture, we were tasked to create criteria which we would want from a garden design, and then pass this to the person sat opposite us. We then had to draw a plan of the person opposite us's desired space. This was a fun exercise for practicing keeping to a brief, and putting more thought into how much area certain elements such as the lawn takes up in a design based on the client's wishes. We then had to 'sell' these ideas to the person opposite who we swapped with. I was tasked to make a productive, formal garden with no more than 30% lawn, espalier apple trees, a fire pit, and their favourite colour was blue, and their favourite tree was Prunus avium (the focal point)



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