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Horticultural regulation Lošinj captains Quay in Mali Lošinj

Kristina Grašo


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Abstract

Landscaping an area comprises a series of elements creatinga new dimension in a space. Whether it is a historical garden, a park or a new square in the centre of town, the space must be observed from different aspects.
As an agronomist, a landscape designer, the priority in landscaping give to plant selection, then placing the plants in the space. In doing this I do not neglect the importance of historical pattern, if there is one, and the function of the area as wellus the visual and aesthetic look of the new landscape. As this is a thematic symposim on plant with the conditions that helped me in selecting plants for the Lošinj Captains Quay in Mali Lošinj. With the proposal for a new solution I shall also present the existing situation on the spot with all the parameters important for understanding better the conceptul solution. The important fact which must not be neglected is that the space for the plants has already been defined by an architect, which I consider bad, but this is not the subject of the symposium so I have devoted my attention only to the selection of plants in the area. I have done this in the following way:
-description of the climatic conditions on the Island of Lošinj, an important factor for the selection of plant species in landscaping
-autochthonous plant species in landscaping on the Island of Lošinj: by selecting plant a transmmitted picture of the landscape is created and the best use of the plants that have already been recognized in the area
-the characteristics of the Lošinj Captains Quay: a description of existing situation and the plant species,
-a new look of the Quay: proposal for new plants and explaining the choice
-conclusion: review or criticism of the conceptual solution of the Lošinj Captains Quay.

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Hrčak ID:

2237

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/2237

Publication date:

10.5.2005.

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