Book Notes

The Color of Uniqueness
Note: This book review was first published in the November 2008 issue of WaterShapes. Given what has happened in the economy since then, we think the book is just as relevant today as it was then — perhaps even more so. As 2008 draws to a close, it’s apparent that we are
Presentation Secrets
You hear it all the time these days:  Now is the time to improve all aspects of what you do for a living. I’ve taken that message to heart and, in striving to upgrade all facets of my work as a watershaper, have come to a somewhat shocking realization:  For all of the countless presentations I’ve made to clients, I’ve never taken a critical, disciplined look at that part of my job. In college, of course, I was forced to make presentations about class projects, but the focus was always on the design and not on the presenting.  Indeed, my instructors reinforced the point that it wasn’t how you presented ideas, but instead the
2010/10.2, October 20 — Expectations, Relief Valves, Ripples and more
October 20, 2010 WATERSHAPES.COM FEATURE ARTICLE When New Work Fails When a problem occurs with…
Timeless Landscape Design
When I was a landscape architecture student, my coursework on residential landscape design wasn’t much to speak of — just one project in a single course. In those days, in fact, expressing any interest in residential spaces made you
Design from Italy to India
There was a time not long ago when most of my clients wanted swimming pool environments that were designed to suit a design theme of some sort that was separate and distinct from the house. It wasn’t unusual, for example, for clients here in Texas to ask for outdoor areas that replicated Rocky Mountain settings or tropical lagoons. Those projects still come along from time to time, but in the past few years, increasing numbers of my clients want
2010/10.1, October 6 — Seeding Concrete Slabs, Good Plot Plans, Exotic Design and more
October 6, 2010 WATERSHAPES.COM FEATURE ARTICLE Seeding Concrete Slabs The choice of materials to use…
2010/9.2, September 22 — Moisture in Concrete, French Drains, Suction Entrapment and more
September 22, 2010 WATERSHAPES.COM FEATURE ARTICLE Testing Concrete for Moisture ‘The manufacturers of overlays, microcoatings,…
Watershaping and the Issue of Trust
I’ve spent some time in the past couple months looking for a good book about trust. I ran into some clunkers along the way, with many of them impressing me with how boring and preachy they could be. But I never had
2010/9.1, September 8 — Pond Shelves, Careless Contractors, Water Wars and more
September 8, 2010 WATERSHAPES.COM FEATURE ARTICLE Don’t Forget the Shelves! According to waterfeatures construction manager…
Uplifting Ideas for Trying Times
When times are tough, I sometimes find it useful to think about the things in life that I’m able to control while giving less thought to those I can’t. The plain fact is, no matter how troubling the news is or how tough the economy makes our working lives, nothing