Overview of Land Construction Courses at Kansas State University



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Overview of Land Construction Courses at Kansas State University Developed by Professor Day in the mid 1960 s at KSU, continuing to present time, is a vision of a Land Construction course series that examines the various subjects in a holistic manner, careful to resemble the actual experience of a professional practice setting. The Land Construction subject courses are closely coordinated one to the other, beginning with Materials & Methods, LAR 248; and followed by Land Construction I, LAR 438; Land Construction II, LAR 439; and Land Construction III, LAR 647. Following are descriptions of each of the courses developed and in place to date: Materials & Methods, LAR 248 (Fall Semester, 2nd year) is an introduction to basic applications and materials common to the practice of landscape architecture including basic surveying information and methodology, basic contour configuration and topography, elementary grading applications, concrete, masonry, wood and wood framing, and the assembly of common design details. An introduction to Auto CAD as a drawing tool is used for the delineation of elementary topography, grading, and design details. Land Construction I, LAR 438 (Fall Semester, 3rd year), as the first project oriented, real-world construction course in the curriculum, involves a site scale project of one to two acres including the siting of one or several buildings with associated parking, entry and/or egress drives, vehicular circulation, pedestrian circulation, planting and associated details. The project includes a real client, a real site and a real program of improvements with budget, all accessible to the students during the design phase of the project. Assigned projects over the semester include 1.) a letter proposal for professional services, 2.) a site plat of existing conditions including topography, roads, utilities, vegetation, surveyed parcel boundaries, the legal parcel description, etc., all to be developed by the student from a surveyors log, 3.) a general site development plan, 4.) a site grading plan, and 5.) site earthwork quantity estimates utilizing ing three different methods; the average depth method, the contour area method and the end area method. Each student makes a formal presentation of their general development plan solution to the client at the completion of the design phase and prior to commencing the construction documentation beginning with the grading plan. Students can make revisions to their plan by writing a letter to the client explaining the revisions and why they are necessary. Auto CAD is emphasized as the graphic medium for design and construction documentation. Land Construction II, LAR 439 (Spring Semester, 3rd Year) is a continuation of Construction I, continuing i the construction documentation of the same project. Assigned projects over the semester include 1.) a site layout & dimension plan, 2.) a site irrigation plan, 3.) a site lighting & electrical plan, 4.) associated site construction details, 5.) a site construction specifications outline with one selected construction specification to be written in detail and 6.) preparation of project bid documents encompassing an advertisement for bids, instructions to bidders, a bid proposal form with bid schedule and a landscape architects project cost estimate. Auto CAD is emphasized as the graphic medium for construction documentation. Land Construction III, LAR 647 (Fall Semester, 4th year) involves a larger, community scale project of twenty to thirty acres with emphasis on the implementation of community systems including the siting of multiple buildings, open space and community amenities integrated with associated road systems, land form, drainage systems and utility systems. The project includes a real client, a real site and a real program of improvements with budget, all accessible to the students through the design phase. Assigned projects over the semester include 1.) writing a formal contract agreement between owner and landscape architect for professional services, 2.) a master development plan, 3.) a road alignment plan with profiles, 4.) a site grading plan with earthwork quantity estimates, 5.) a storm drainage plan and pipe profiles including runoff estimates, detention / retention facilities, drainage facility details, erosion control and best management practices, and 6)a 6.) a sanitary sewer er plan including sewage quantity estimates, profiles and details. Each student makes a formal presentation of their master plan solution to the client at the completion of the design phase and prior to commencing the construction documentation beginning with the road alignment plan. Students can make revisions to their plan by writing a letter to the client explaining the revisions and why they are necessary. Auto CAD Land Development Desktop with the Civil Engineering package is emphasized as the graphic medium for design and construction documentation.

Student Work Examples From the Land Construction III course Fall 2007 The Following Student Work by Brett Tagtmeyer includes: Master Plan for a 38.5 acre Mixed Use Development - Design developed by student to serve as basis for construction documentation to follow Color Rendered Plan Black & White Plan Grading Plan for Entire Site Enlargement of Northern Portion of Site Earthwork Cut/Fill Diagram from Grading Plan Enlargement of Earthwork Cut/Fill Diagram with Sections Indicated for Earthwork Estimation

Master Plan Brett Tagtmeyer - Land Construction III Fall 2007

Master Plan Brett Tagtmeyer - Land Construction III Fall 2007

Grading Plan Brett Tagtmeyer - Land Construction III Fall 2007

Grading Plan Enlargement of Northern Area of Site Plan Brett Tagtmeyer Land Construction III Fall 2007

Earthwork Diagram from Grading Plan Brett Tagtmeyer - Land Construction III Fall 2007

Earthwork Diagram Enlargement of Northern Area of Site Plan Brett Tagtmeyer Land Construction III Fall 2007

Project Statement For LAR 647 Project #4 Grading Plan and Earthwork Estimation

Project Statement For LAR 647 Project #4 Grading Plan and Earthwork Estimation

Project Statement For LAR 647 Project #4 Grading Plan and Earthwork Estimation

Project Statement For LAR 647 Project #4 Grading Plan and Earthwork Estimation

Evaluation Criteria for Student Work Provided to Students at Project Assignment

Evaluation Criteria for Student Work Provided to Students at Project Assignment

Evaluation Criteria for Student Work Provided to Students at Project Assignment

Progress Evaluation Criteria for Student Work Evaluation of student work at approximately mid term of project duration

Progress Evaluation Criteria for Student Work Evaluation of student work at approximately mid term of project duration

Project Requirements Criteria for Student Work Evaluation of student work at final submittal to indicate fulfillment of requirements

Project Requirements Criteria for Student Work Evaluation of student work at final submittal to indicate fulfillment of requirements

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Design Intelligence Rankings for Landscape Architecture Programs Skills Assessment in Construction Methods and Materials 2005 2007* 2008 2009 * - no skills assessment rankings were given for 2006 Material taken from Design Intelligence Reports 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009