Open parks with specimen trees are also excellent places to build a golf course, the hole has to be designed to maintain the character of the area, integrating them with the existing landscape.
Trees are often planted to add different colours and textures to the site.[2] Architects in planning massive enrichment to the vegetation need to be careful, especially in choosing which kind of species are to be planted.Many non native evergreens have been planted in the past, to maintain the ‘green’ appearance of the course all year round, this affect not only the Natural look of the area, but also dramatically affects the biodiversity of the site itself.
To blend the course in the countryside and to increase all aspect of natural life, the planting should be studied deeply to add a considerable local character to the golf development.
All those natural elements could be added to poor looking landscapes, but every change should be done “on field”, to achieve the goal of integration new feature with the old ones.
mercoledì 11 luglio 2007
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