- Hardscape
Hardscape, in the practice of
landscaping , refers to the paved areas likestreets &sidewalk s, large business complexes &housing developments , and other industrial areas where the upper-soil -profile is no longer exposed to the actual surface of theEarth . The term is especially used in heavily urbanized/suburban ized areas with little bare soil. [http://garden-stones.blogspot.com/2008/06/what-heck-are-hardscapes.html]Hardscape Features
Typical small-scale hardscaping examples include
brick patios andsidewalks .Retaining walls are often used to create boundaries between hardscapes and earth landscaping features, orsoftscapes . From anurban planning perspective hardscapes can include very large features, such as pavedroads . Most artificialwater features are technically hardscapes because they require a barrier to retain the water, instead of letting it drain into the surrounding soil.From an aesthetic perspective, hardscaping allows workers to erect landscaping features that would otherwise be impossible due to
soil erosion , or that compensate for large amounts of human traffic that would cause wear on bare earth or grass. For example, sheer vertical features are possible. [http://garden-stones.blogspot.com/2008/07/five-cool-hardscaping-elements.html]Drainage Concerns
The
water table in and around large areas of hardscape is usually "very depleted" because not enoughrainwater is being absorbed into the soil of that area in order to help recharge the water table in that (usually urban) area. Such areas must then rely largely on "imported"freshwater from local or non-locallakes , reservoirs,dams ,rivers , andstreams . On the other hand, most homes inrural area s often use wells and springs as their primary source of freshwater because the local water table is being constantly recharged by thehydrologic cycle .Without nearby bare soil, a hardscape requires artificial methods of
drainage /runoff in order to carry off the sometimes massive volumes of water that would normally be mostly absorbed into the ground asgroundwater . Lack of capacity can cause major problems after severethunderstorm s, hurricanes, typhoons, etc.See also
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Built environment
*Hard landscape materials
*Impervious surface
*Softscape References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.hardscape — hard·scape (härdʹskāp ) n. The part of a building s grounds consisting of structures, such as patios, retaining walls, and walkways, made with hard materials. [hard + landscape.] * * * … Universalium
hardscape — noun the permanent, man made features of a landscape made from stone etc, rather than plants See Also: hardscaping … Wiktionary
hardscape — hard•scape [[t]ˈhɑrdˌskeɪp[/t]] n. man made coverings of the earth s surface, as paved roads, streets, and sidewalks • Etymology: [1980 85; hard+ scape ] … From formal English to slang
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