2.1 Picturesque Landscapes
The earliest plans for the Capital were influenced by the picturesque landscape movement. This style capitalizes on the unique place and setting of the landscape by emphasizing the duality and tensions between the “wild” landscape and the orderly arrangement of architecture and urban form.
Picturesque designs espouse this “wild” aesthetic, typified by rugged terrain, variety, irregularity, asymmetry and textures. When the built form is contrasted against this curated wilderness, it creates dramatic scenes, as though lifted from a painting. The synergy between the landscape and the built environment creates dynamic views and experiences, and the dramatic changes in elevation throughout the region enable humbling and awe-inspiring landscape vistas. All projects must play a part in maintaining and enhancing the Capital’s verdant landscape and preserve its natural features to reinforce the Capital’s identity and legacy.
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Regional Character
Evoke the unique regional character of the Capital through landscape designs that preserve and emphasize the region’s underlying landscape, rugged topography and local materials. Avoid commonplace or exotic landscape designs that do not reflect the character of the Capital.