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| about tim thoelecke fapld

A past president, certified member and Fellow of the APLD (Association of Professional  Landscape Designers), Tim has been a member of many green industry associations.

Garden Concepts' work has won awards from APLD, the Illinois Landscape Contractors Association, the Perennial Plant Association and the Illinois Chapter of ASLA. In 2002, he was awarded the Harry Schuster Service Award from APLD and is a member of its Past Presidents Council. 

A member of the Garden Writers Association, Tim has written for Crain's Chicago Business and was one of the writers of This Old House Complete Landscaping, a book released in early 2004. He has also consulted on or provided illustrations for five Sunset Books publications and has projects featured in the April 2006 issues of Better Homes and Gardens and Chicagoland Gardening. In 2007 he was profiled in Lawn & Landscape Magazine (download pdf).

Essentials

Founded Garden Concepts, Inc. in 1989

Association of Professional Landscape Designers, Past President and Certified Member

American Society of Landscape Architects, Full Member

Certified Arborist

Education

Duke University, Durham, NC. 1982-86 BA in Landscape Design

Inchbald School of Design, London, England 1987-88

Tim's Thoughts On Design

A well-designed landscape is an extension of not only the architecture of the home, but also an extension of the owners and their likes and dislikes.  Endeavor to  create outdoor living rooms, spaces that function as an extension of the home.

Most landscape plans are drawn in "plan view" as if viewed from above.  A professional landscape design should bear in mind that most landscapes are experienced from ground level, so that the effects of perspective, foreground/background and scale are accounted for in the design.

The best gardens evolve.  By this we mean time.  A landscape design needs to be appealing in all seasons and from many site lines, especially from indoors looking out. 


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