DescriptionWhile written for anyone with a basic grasp of permaculture, this book also has plenty to offer the more experienced designer.This guide covers:Systems and patternsWorking as part of a design teamLand and non-land based designDesign frameworksSite surveying and map makingInterviewing clientsWorking with large client groupsIdentifying functionsChoosing systems and elementsPlacement and integrationCreating a design proposalProject managementPresenting your ideas to clientsand much more“This book is like having a teacher on hand all the time. A great reference for anyone who has done, or is thinking of doing, any kind of permaculture course.”“Permaculture Design offers the reader a full look at the design process from team formation and management to client interview to data gathering to analysis. It goes on to give guidance for presenting proposals, managing implementation (including time management), and evaluating results. Filling an important and largely empty niche, it deserves to be in the hands (or in the back pocket or handbag) of every serious designer. The book is a major addition to the permaculture literature by a deeply insightful and generous author. Highly recommended.”– Peter Bane, author of The Permaculture Handbook[elementor-template id=”33530″]Published: April 2012, this reprint 2025 Permanent Publications Paperback, 208pp, full colour illustrations and diagrams throughout, 210mm x 148mm. ISBN: 9781856230919ABOUT THE AUTHOR[elementor-template id=”33410″]
