I. Suitability of design = 25 points
Is appropriate to structure and streetscape
Meets the challenges of t
Meets legal requirements and safety standards
The entrance garden presents a welcome greeting, easy access, and direction to main entrance
II. Design (suitability to user) = 25 points
Function
Is suitable/appropriate to site and context
Is sustainable within region
Considers utilization of space, including pedestrian traffic patterns and vehicular parking
Aesthetic
Design principles employed successfully
Design elements applied successfully
Shows originality, distinction, style: distinguished for its superiority
III. Implementation = 25 points
Hardscape materials & structures
Are suitable/appropriate to purpose, site, and design
Contains suitable details; character/quality appropriate
Plant Materials
Are suitable to purpose, site, and design
Are appropriate to region/zone
IV. Maintenance = 25 points
Incorporates maintenance awareness into design
Includes selection of sustainable materials and recognition of ultimate plant habit in design
* Adapted from the textbook, Stewards of the Land: A Survey of Landscape Architecture and Design in America, published by the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. (now National Garden Clubs, Inc.) St. Louis, Missouri, 1999. See p. 111 and Chapter 30, “Guidelines for Evaluating Landscape Design,” pp. 230-235. Points (e.g. “= 25 points”) have been added. The textbook does not codify ways to quantify subjective evaluations. From guidelines distributed to Landscape Design Study Program (now Landscape Design School) chairmen in 1999.