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A Compact Plan

I cringe when I see a long set of stairs project straight off the side of a towering deck. I prefer the use of a compact plan to reduce the exaggerated interference with the yard. Long sets of stairs can be gently wrapped around a deck or broken by a set of landings to deemphasize there awkwardness. A compact composition of deck spaces will also provide a more cohesive expression and dampen the impact on the surrounding landscape.

Overlapping opposite forms can create a dynamic use of space. Try to avoid driving a wedge through your yard by dividing it into two parts or creating unusable left over spaces. Another indirect advantage of designing a compact plan is a reduced material cost. Many footings, posts, beams, and rails can be combined. A plan spread out in a disorganized way can produce something resembling a spider web jungle of structure. Try to let deck forms flow together in a natural and simple way. A deck design that focuses on function should lend its self to a compact plan.


 
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