Design It Green

Design It Green

Design It Green is a platform dedicated to teach and explore the world of Landscape, Architecture, and Urban Design. We hope to inspire the next generation to design environments that improve the environment and promote the health of people over time.

Design It Green is here to help students, aspiring, and inquiring designers to better visualize their designs and future endeavors in this field.

Design It Green is a channel created by Carter, a current professional landscape architect and urban designer

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How I Find Inspiration

How I Find Inspiration

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  • @merve3078
    @merve30788 сағат бұрын

    Hello, can you share tips on plant compositions? This is the thing I find most difficult.

  • @immortaltg7283
    @immortaltg7283Күн бұрын

    Your time stamps are a bit off. But very informative. I took notes. thanks!

  • @olliepoplol5894
    @olliepoplol5894Күн бұрын

    Is 70-80K an accurate representation of average salary? That’s what I can see online for the most part

  • @LaksThiagu
    @LaksThiagu3 күн бұрын

    How is the job market for LA now?

  • @mult1coloured
    @mult1coloured4 күн бұрын

    Is there a similar app for androids? As morpholio isn't available

  • @richarddrum9970
    @richarddrum99705 күн бұрын

    One of the habits I learned at the university was imagining how the downtown streetscape and university grounds would be sketched (plan view and sections) as I walked through that scene. That process alone helped me imagine my sketch plans in three dimensions.

  • @richarddrum9970
    @richarddrum99705 күн бұрын

    Speaking from the past, we had to draw everything by hand in different scales depending upon the type and size of the project. Managing your time during our junior and senior years consisted of finding time to eat and sleep, rest of the time was devoted to designing projects and going to classes. Sometimes sleeping was optional😀

  • @tempomatic64
    @tempomatic646 күн бұрын

    Mini series please

  • @idk-pm6zy
    @idk-pm6zy8 күн бұрын

    Hey Carter I currently think about studying LA. Do I need an apprenticeship beforehand?

  • @BrianNichol
    @BrianNichol10 күн бұрын

    i used diffusion for the first times yesterday and today. running some of my models through it came up with identical styled renders to yours. however i ran a well made model of a backhoe with the interior photorealistic style and it turned it into a plush pillow version of a backhoe, was actually pretty neat 😅

  • @michaelsathorar6173
    @michaelsathorar617313 күн бұрын

    Thank you!!

  • @asadhus
    @asadhus18 күн бұрын

    I notice when I’m working on a project for my studio, I sit there for long hours and it makes me shoulders and back stiff. So I really like the importance of stretching and stuff, especially in between long hours.

  • @asadhus
    @asadhus19 күн бұрын

    For your entry level job, how long did it take you to land it after graduation? Did you do any internships? What looks good on a LARC resume? I’m a Urban Design student and could use all the advice I can get right now

  • @johncapune2325
    @johncapune232522 күн бұрын

    👍

  • @cxmbs
    @cxmbsАй бұрын

    As a designer discerning a way through architecture, this was informative. Thank you

  • @chitpaul
    @chitpaulАй бұрын

    Any way to make your own hatch patteren

  • @cu5a
    @cu5aАй бұрын

    Hope you get better soon. Blessings 🙏🍷🏝

  • @kenesufernandez1281
    @kenesufernandez1281Ай бұрын

    👌🏻✨

  • @kenesufernandez1281
    @kenesufernandez1281Ай бұрын

    💖💖✨

  • @kenesufernandez1281
    @kenesufernandez1281Ай бұрын

    💖💖✨

  • @kenesufernandez1281
    @kenesufernandez1281Ай бұрын

    💖💖✨

  • @Pontosetramas
    @PontosetramasАй бұрын

    why is so hard for AIs to undertand when i aks for city masterplan? Top view project

  • @ylee2211
    @ylee2211Ай бұрын

    Thank you, very useful your contents… in Korea😊

  • @thatvietguyonline
    @thatvietguyonlineАй бұрын

    more space for human connection, nature restoration

  • @olaawara7676
    @olaawara76762 ай бұрын

    I love u

  • @vardite345
    @vardite3452 ай бұрын

    As a landscape architect I appreciate Your tips, those habits and the way how You explain it. Just found this video, am interested for others at Your channel

  • @shivangithakur3160
    @shivangithakur31602 ай бұрын

    I am interested in nature and environment but I do not understand how to write a research proposal on landscape architecture

  • @sarasaleh7001
    @sarasaleh70012 ай бұрын

    I felt like I found a treasure when I discovered your channel!!

  • @bellaromano
    @bellaromano2 ай бұрын

    so i’m not in landscape arch., but i’m a landscape design major (my university separates the two) so if people are a tad intimidated but still have a passion for designing landscapes, i would like to recommend trying to find a program at school that focuses more on residential design. landscape architecture is more on par with urban planning, therefore dealing with HUGE spaces. if that isn’t for you but you still have a passion for this, i am very happy with my course of study and just wanted to recommend it as an option!

  • @ElafAlshafei
    @ElafAlshafei2 ай бұрын

    thank you that's a good video

  • @littleorange7142
    @littleorange71422 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing amazing contents about this major.

  • @bigcartoonyIIV
    @bigcartoonyIIV2 ай бұрын

    i cant find it in google play

  • @Northern_Silverbird
    @Northern_Silverbird3 ай бұрын

    SketchUp Diffusion is based on Stable Diffusion (developed by Stability AI). Stable Diffusion's underlying dataset is LAION-5B. LAION-5B contains links to images of CSAM and private medical photos. Taking that into consideration, along with the copyright infringement lawsuit against Stability AI, Getty Images suing Stability AI, and the fact the dataset itself is filled with [links to] images & art taken off the web without the consent of those who originally posted/own said images/art...I refuse to use any generative-AI software. There are far too many ethical concerns I can't turn a blind eye to. I strongly recommend taking the time to learn how generative AI is currently hurting creative people (and people in general) before using any of it. I'm posting this here because many people out there aren't aware of the damage this stuff is doing.

  • @ENRIQUEGARCIA-il7do
    @ENRIQUEGARCIA-il7doАй бұрын

    AI is essentially a corporative thief, indeed, stealing the work from humans

  • @IsabelKim-zw2cw
    @IsabelKim-zw2cw3 ай бұрын

    love to see more of book recommendations! loved it!

  • @albertocastillo8022
    @albertocastillo80223 ай бұрын

    You talk to much!!

  • @ievaozo
    @ievaozo3 ай бұрын

    This is awesome! I do wonder as some of you are commenting. Would I need to go back to School and take BA or MA in my early 30s? I have a degree in Graphic Design, past years worked as Product Design, Designer in general. Would it be enough to up-skill through courser or better take full route and commit to University? I always loved Landscape design but for some reason were fearing of it, haha. With tech industry going bananas, I feel I want to connect to something diverse but stable enough.

  • @Sarahrak06
    @Sarahrak063 ай бұрын

    Trynna pick between doing an arch degree at UofT or Landscape arch. I think I’m generally more interested in building arch but I’m growing interested in landscape. Also the landscape degree offers at the school I got accepted is enough to enter the workforce and wouldn’t need a master as opposed to the arch degree which requires a masters before working. On top of that many of the arch mastwrs programs at my country don’t require an arch undergrad, so I can still go into building arch with a landscape arch degree + have the security of finding a job in the meantime. However I think I’m more passionate about arch and I don’t wanna regret this decision so what do y’all think?

  • @jessicamcsulla5353
    @jessicamcsulla5353Ай бұрын

    I am unclear as to why you would need a MArch before working. You can have a BArch or BS in Arch and still enter the workforce. I was in arch for many years (BS in Arch) before transitioning to landscape. Architecture degrees typically require more math/science, etc. than LArch degrees, which would make the transition to landscape easier later (it did for me). Go with what you are passionate about, though! I spent years wondering if I should switch to LArch and then when I finally decided to I had to essentially start over, which is a lot harder to do when you are decades into working. Also, as an architect, you can do a lot of the work a landscape architect does under the architect umbrella (as long as you do not call yourself a landscape architect, which implies licensure).

  • @gangapurnasandagomi9454
    @gangapurnasandagomi94543 ай бұрын

    So much helpful machang❤

  • @gangapurnasandagomi9454
    @gangapurnasandagomi94543 ай бұрын

    Very helpful one bro Please make vids like this more🤩🤩🤩

  • @bilgetnmaz3785
    @bilgetnmaz37853 ай бұрын

    hey! procrate or morpholio ?whats your choise

  • @amyb7184
    @amyb71843 ай бұрын

    Have you met any landscape architects who got their start much later in life? I’m nearly 40 and considering a complete 180 from my current career in healthcare. Since I’ve been learning more about LA, I’ve become mildly obsessed. I would have to go back to school and start from square one and I don’t know if my brain has the ability to take it on. But I would love to know if any success stories out there.

  • @thatvietguyonline
    @thatvietguyonlineАй бұрын

    I know 1 “quite famous” Japanese Architect who used to be a businessman then went back to school and started his architecture career at 33, now he above 60 closed to 70. He succeeded in his hometown Japan. So I think anyone can with lots of effort the sky is your limit.

  • @amymarshall9638
    @amymarshall96383 ай бұрын

    Great video! Very helpful for me to see the overall scope of a project once in the field. The content got me more excited about a career change into landscape architecture. Thank so much!

  • @keleniengaluafe2600
    @keleniengaluafe26003 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE!!!Do not limit yourself to any discipline study all design discipline!Science,Arts, Architecture,,thanks for sharing 👍

  • @absamatYT
    @absamatYT3 ай бұрын

    i like intertwining the two of nature and buildings, what would be right for me?

  • @sophymcnamara7126
    @sophymcnamara71263 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video! It was informative and inspiring.

  • @AnonymousUser_02
    @AnonymousUser_023 ай бұрын

    How can i develop a template library? or Where can i find downloadable templates for free?

  • @canarymultimedia
    @canarymultimedia3 ай бұрын

    7:18 which software did you use to design this beautiful schema of this park?

  • @Play4Vida
    @Play4Vida3 ай бұрын

    This is not autocad architecture vs Revit. Doing a comparison with AutoCAD standard is not a good comparison.

  • @lynnwade4867
    @lynnwade48673 ай бұрын

    Is there a place for entomologists in landscape architecture that isn’t incredibly niche? I studied entomology in undergrad and am interested in grad school. What does pursuing LA look like for gradschool with no previous experience?

  • @TexasBassSlayer
    @TexasBassSlayer3 ай бұрын

    Hey Carter, I am currently a high school teacher (not reflected in this OLD photo of me lmao)…I am currently working on a M.S. in agroforestry at Mizzou. However, I am interested in incorporating edible landscaping into native ecosystems in urban areas to increase community resilience to climate change. However, I am torn between finishing my current master’s, finishing the “grad certificate”, or transferring to a landscape architecture program entirely. My reasoning for transferring to a MLA program is exactly as you said it - using the current infrastructure to heal our ecosystems AND integrate food production for vulnerable communities. Currently, I design small scale “permaculture-esque” projects for friends and residential clients; however, I believe we need to make sweeping changes to larger spaces. Do you think I would have more “success” in the mainstream landscape architecture world, or would I benefit from finishing my current program and working toward larger clients as a landscape “designer”? I’d love to hear your thoughts! Cheers and thank you for creating AWESOME videos.