GREENVALLEY BOOK – II

Unfortunately, the cultural impact of "landscape," which is becoming increasingly widespread in our country, is not developing at the same pace. As a discipline, we are still in the learning phase. We are critical of today's landscape approach and strive to integrate new elements by supporting and perpetuating the natural structure where necessary. In doing so, we strive to overcome commercial limitations by pushing our own limits. As can be seen in our examples, the intervention of the landscape into the structural whole it encompasses emerges as a result of this understanding. In summarizing our fundamental approach to landscape, and to establish a framework, Yeşilvadi is generally committed to designing the infrastructure principles for every project designed as a hardscape or softscape. Except in very special cases, we cannot accept any contrary situation as a principle. This is because automatic irrigation, vegetative and surface drainage, and lighting design, including the mixtures intended for landfill, are, unlike structural architecture, the necessary outcome of the aesthetic relationship of the landscape as a living whole.

S.Metin Karakuş

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