An indispensable tool for all landscape architects; this time-saving guide answers the most frequently asked questions in one pocket-sized volume. It is a concise; easy-to-read reference that gives instant access to a wide range of information needed on a daily basis; both out on site and in the office.Covering all the major topics; including hard landscaping; soft landscaping as well as planning and legislation; the pocket book also includes a handy glossary of important terms; useful calculations and helpful contacts. Not only an essential tool for everyday queries on British standards and procedures; this is a first point of reference for those seeking more extensive; supplementary sources of information; including websites and further publications.This new edition incorporates updates and revisions from key planning and environmental legislation; guidelines and national standards.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Great purchaseBy PianoGirlThis book is a great purchase. I am a classical pianist and studied on a college level for years. I find this book technically challenging and fun to play. The songs sound exactly like Carol King playing. The pieces are not written with the cheesy sound of a melody line like some other popular song books. If you like to play by chords; just be aware that the print for the chords above each bar is small. Overall; the book is easy to read and exactly what Ive been looking for.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Excellent and Comprehensive Songbook from a Master SongwriterBy Michael AnthonyExcellent songbook from one of the great master songwriters of the 20th and 21st centuries; Carole King. Virtually all of her hits are included in this very comprehensive volume. The only exceptions are from her early years of writing in the late 1950s and the 1960s with then husband; Gerry Goffin; who was also an incredible songwriter and amazing talent. All hits from the Earth-moving -- pun intended -- hit album Tapestry are here; as well as her hits from successive decades. Wonderful catalog; but I would like to have seen more of her work with Gerry from the early Brill Building years in New York City when she wrote Take Good Care of My Baby (1962); and other great songs . Neil Sedaka was down the hall and next door was Lieber and Stoller as well as Barry Mann and Cynthia Weill; among others. Im learning at the feet of a great master songwriter; Miss Carole King. What could be better?12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. You can sound like Carole... well; almostBy N. B. KennedyMy spouse is a beginning piano player who doesnt read music yet; so we look for books having chords for piano or guitar. The chords provided for these songs are rich; not just 1-3-5. You can play them and sound very evocative of the real thing; though it takes some practice; especially for a beginner just learning chord structure. The only downside is that the chord notation is tiny... not good for aging eyes! We have to rewrite the chords next to the original so we can read them.