Hello, and welcome back to the course. In this section we're going to be talking about form composition, or geometry shapes. So from composition is really about how shapes relate to one each other. And what we're doing in guided design is that we are working with these shapes. So really the main two shapes that we work with and garden design are rectangular or square in a circle. And they all have component parts to them.
And they relate to how these two shapes tie together. So when we understand the component parts of circle, and rectangle or square, and how to dissect them and rebind them, now we start building up on the knowledge on how to build the visual continuity, unity and visual structure to them. So no matter what you're working on, you're always going to be working with At least one of these shapes are part of them. So we're gonna look at different aspects of these shapes, also their component parts and how they relate to each other. And that's what this section is going to be about. So you'll get this mastered.
And it's going to be a huge jump in, you're doing very strong professional garden design. All the designers and architects are using the shapes and forms of composition, and with the three planes of enclosures, and that's what they're using to build up a really nice, strong designs. So let's take a look at how these shapes and components relate to each other in the next lesson. I'll see you there