Agriculture Reference
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Signature SolutionS
In this chapter you will learn about:
Eight common signature solutions for solving most site-grading problems
Applying several of the signature solutions in combination to create a site-
grading plan
IntroductIon
Each landscape site is unique, complete with its own idiosyncratic physical
qualities and complex natural processes. The human component, in the form of
constructed improvements or activities, adds further layers of complexity to a
project site. In the activity of site grading, the focus is primarily on the topogra-
phy and the movement of water onto and across the site. Site grading provides
the foundation that can integrate landscape and design into an experiential,
aesthetic, and functional whole. Although each landscape site is different,
the solutions to site grading often follow one of several standard approaches
known as signature grading solutions. Even though grading plans may look
different—and they are different in detail—there are more similarities than
one might realize. In this chapter the basic approaches to solving grading prob-
lems will be presented. A step-by-step process that will lead the reader through
several grading solutions will be presented. The goal of presenting these step-
by-step approaches is not to minimize the complexities involved in arriving
at a site-grading plan, but to provide insight on how to think about and work
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