
Creating Outdoor Classrooms : Schoolyard Habitats and Gardens for the Southwest
by Johnson, Lauri Macmillan; Duffek, Kim (CON); Richards, JamesBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
About This Book | |
Making Outdoor Classrooms a Reality | |
The Need for Wildlife Habitat and Native Gardens | |
Bioregions of the Arid Southwest | |
Schoolyards | |
The Schoolyard as an Outdoor Classroom | |
Overview of Schoolyard Environments Introduction History of Playground Design with Applications for Contemporary Playground Design Nature and Play Adult Memories of Valued Play Places Implications for Design | |
Learning and the Natural Outdoor Classroom | |
Schoolyard Garden Types Art Gardens Cultural History Gardens Ecological Gardens Literacy Gardens Vegetable Gardens | |
Design Theory | |
Introduction | |
History of Garden Styles Prehistoric "Gardens" (20,000-3300 BC) | |
Ancient Egyptian Gardens (3300-500 BC) | |
Ancient Mesopotamian (3500-538 BC) | |
Sumerian (3500-900 BC) | |
Assyrian (900-625 BC), and Neo-Babylonian (611-538 BC) | |
Gardens Ancient Persian Gardens (539-331 BC) | |
Ancient Greek Gardens (700-136 BC) | |
Ancient Roman Gardens (510 BC- AD 476) | |
Ancient Chinese Gardens (1600 BC- AD 1279) | |
Japanese Gardens (AD 575-1600) | |
Medieval European Gardens (AD 476-1350) | |
Islamic (Moorish) Gardens, Spain (AD 700s-1400s) | |
Italian Renaissance Gardens (AD 1350-1765) | |
French Grand-Style Gardens (AD 1495-1750 | |
English Romantic Gardens (AD 1715-1840) | |
Spanish Colonial Gardens (AD 1492-mid-1700s) | |
Colonial and Early American Gardens (AD 1630-1840) | |
American Romantic Gardens (AD 1830-1930) | |
Victorian Gardens (AD 1820-1900) | |
Classical Beaux-Arts Gardens (AD 1893-1930) | |
Modern Gardens (AD 1930-late 1970s) | |
Postmodern and Contemporary Gardens (AD mid-1970s-present) | |
Design Fundamentals Design Principles Design Elements | |
Beginning the Design Process | |
Introduction | |
A Design Process for Planning Outdoor Classrooms, Wildlife Habitats, and Gardens Identify Participants Write a Design Program | |
Conclusion | |
Site Research and Design Synthesis | |
Review and Evaluate Previous StepsSite Research Site Selection Site Inventory Site AnalysisDesign Synthesis | |
conceptual Design Zones, Spaces, Design Features, and Spatial Sequencing Circulation Patterns Testing Design Concepts | |
Preliminary Design | |
Final Design | |
Design Essentials | |
Introduction | |
Project Funding Grants and Cash Donations In-kind Donations Organization of the Fund-raising Process | |
Design Features Earthworks Ponds Plants Shade Structures Storage Areas Pathways Seating Walls Signs | |
Maintenance Weeding Fertilization Pruning Bird Feeders and Bird Baths | |
Accessibility Requirements | |
Safety | |
Project Evaluation and Revision | |
Outdoor Classroom and Schoolyard Habitat Assessment Criteria | |
Ecological Principles and Wildlife | |
Introduction to Wildlife Ecology | |
Elements for Survival Food Resources Water Availability Providing Shelter Space to Survive | |
Pollinator Gardens and Wild Visitors Introduction Hummingbird Gardens Butterfly Gardens Bee Gardens Moth Gardens Bat Gardens Fly Gardens Wildlife Gardens | |
Completing the Web Pest Control Decomposition Unwanted VisitorsSeeds for Thought | |
Words of Inspiration | |
Appendix: Regional Plant Tables | |
References and Additional Reading | |
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