soil design protocols

Soil Design Protocols for Landscape Architects and Contractors
Timothy A. Craul and Phillip J. Craul, State Univ. of New York, Syracuse, and Harvard Univ.
WHY TO BUY
The single source for designers that offers applied information on soil design
and soil specifications that ensure the long term success of designs.

INFORMATION

Author biography

ISBN10: 0-471-72107-7
ISBN13: 978-0-471-72107-9
In Store Date: September 8, 2006
Publication Date: September 29, 2006
Price: US$ 80.00
CAN$ 103.99
£ 45.95
Pages: 272 (estimated)
Season: Fall 2006
Trim Size: 7 x 10 in.
Format: Cloth

Number of Illustrations:
• Photos: B&W: 56 Color:15
• Drawings: B&W: 42 Color:0
Subject: (AR50) Landscape Design
Field: ARGD00 (Architecture and
• Written so no previous soils experience is required
Design)
• Provides the information on soils that is needed to design a successful landscape project
Discipline: ARX000 (Architecture)
• Aims to offer technical excellence so designers on all sizes of projects are amred with a
Subdiscipline: ARX100 (Architecture)
guide to provide the best growth media for whatever the landscape design
Course: AR0450 (Landscape

Architecture & Design)
Content of the book follows standard landscape architect stages of project evolution to facilitate Product Line: (Z1)
quick reference
Architecture/Engineering

Discount Group: (4P) Professional(PL:

Soils for specialized design elements such as rooftops and intensely designed elements and
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Bookstore Category: (ARC008000)
even treatment wetlands will be discussed
ARCHITECTURE/Landscape

Editor: (159) Cummins, M.
Coverage of pervious poured concrete, and pervious pavers and their supporting soil will be
Marketing Manager: (44) Mayhew,
examined.
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Publisher: (Z1) Amanda Miller
Offers coverage of soil installation and the application of soil amendments
EAN: 9780471721079
UPC: 723812754571
Market Restrictions: World Rights
Rights: Full Rights: Audio,
Anthology/Condensed, Book Club, All
According to results from Leatzow and Associates, the largest insurer of landscape architects,

Electronic, Translation, 2nd Serial, Mail
over 80 percent of all malpractice suits brought against their clients deal with soil failure in the Order, 1st Serial, Reprint,
design. Soils are to the sustainability of plants like the foundation is to the stability of a
Merchandising, TV/Film;

Timothy A. Craul, CPSSc. (State College, Pennsylvania)
M.S., Soil Science, The Pennsylvania State University
B.S., Agronomy, The Pennsylvania State University
Land Scientist, President of Craul Land Scientists, Inc. State College, Pennsylvania
Soil Specialist, Supervisor of the Map Compilation and Digitizing Center, United States
Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, University Park,
Pennsylvania.
Phillip J. Craul, Ph.D. (Manlius, NY)
Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture
Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA

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building. If the foundation is not stable and does not provide both physical and chemical
support for the plant pallet, design failure typically ensues.

Market description

(Please include secondary markets)
Professionals: Landscape Architects, Architects, Landscape Designers, Landscape
Contractors, Local Government Officials, Urban Planners and Designers, Land Developers,
Civil Engineers.
Students: Landscape architecture, urban planning and urban horticulture and arboriculture
programs.
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Soil Design Protocols for Landscape Architects and Contractors
Timothy A. Craul and Phillip J. Craul


About the book
This is a guide to soil design and specifications that offers landscape architects and other designers the information needed to ensure
the success of designs over the long term by providing the proper physical and chemical support for the plant pallet. The content of
the book will follow standard landscape architecture stages of project evolution. There will be five chapters and a brief introduction to
soils including, Design Concept Phase, Site Investigation, Design Documents, Construction Documents, and Construction
Administration.

Previous works by author/editor (Title; Author; ISBN; Price; Pub Date; Net Sales; Publisher; Comments)
Phillip J. Craul, Urban Soil in Landscape Design, $150.00, 6 x 9, Cloth, 9/92, 416 pages, 047180598X, 2100 copies through 7/04
Phillip J. Craul Urban Soils: Applications and Practices, $115.00, 6 x 9 , Cloth, 384 pages, 0 471189030, 1116 copies through 7/04

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