Landscape architects address the needs of different community sizes in their designs by taking into account the following factors:
1. Population density: The greater the population density, the more design elements and features are required to accommodate the needs of the community.
2. Land availability: The amount of land available for the project will determine the size and complexity of the design.
3. Community needs: Different communities have different needs depending on factors such as age, culture, and lifestyle. Landscape architects must consider these needs when designing the landscape.
4. Budget: The budget allocated for the project will determine what design elements can be included and how much can be spent on each.
5. Environmental factors: The natural environment and local climate will dictate what plants, materials, and structures can be used in the design.
6. Aesthetic preferences: Landscape architects must consider the aesthetic preferences of the community they are designing for to ensure that the design is visually pleasing and functional for the community.
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