Structures

The visual impact from new structures placed on the existing landscape can be reduced by:

Following are some examples of proper and improper use of structure design:


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This structure repeats the line, color, and texture of this landscape.

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The use of native materials in this early American structure helps it blend with the landscape.
The open lattice design of this electrical transmission tower virtually disappears in this western landscape.

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This structure is well-screened from the critical viewing area.
These structures, in addition to creating strong color contrast, are not in scale with the human environment.


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