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The Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum , stylized as the UMLAUF , is a museum and outdoor sculpture garden centered on the artistic works of American sculptor Charles Umlauf . Located at 605 Azie Morton Road in the Zilker neighborhood of Austin, Texas , the garden is adjacent to Austin's Zilker Park .

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38-473: In 1985, Charles and Angeline Umlauf donated their home, studio, and 168 Umlauf sculptures to the City of Austin. Six years later, in 1991, the City built a museum to display the artwork on adjoining city property with private funds. Staff and volunteers maintain the museum with support of grants, donated funds, and contributions from the City of Austin, to maintain the museum and xeriscaped garden. The Museum maintains

76-482: A mesic area, an environment with moderate amounts of moisture, it was found that thermal discomfort increased for residents and that these strategies had opposite effects to their intentions. Although xeriscaping strategies were found to mitigate UHI effects, it remains important to consider the climate and current landscape in which it is implemented in, in order to maximize its benefits and effectiveness. Some homeowners associations (HOAs) have strict rules requiring

114-529: A certain percentage of land to be used as lawns but these rules either have been or are in the process of being overturned in many areas. Some US states (such as Texas and Florida) have passed legislation that allows homeowners to design lawns using xeriscaping methods, by prohibiting HOAs from imposing restrictions (e.g. on plant types) that are not "reasonable". As more homeowners take up xeriscaping, or drought-tolerant landscaping, garden retailers have struggled to keep up. A burgeoning poaching trade has filled

152-485: A default landscaping plan. Xeriscaping is closely linked to movements and ideologies that advocate for more natural vegetation in residential and urban areas. One form of xeriscaping that has received a lot of attention is the implementation of pocket forests. Akira Miyawaki is a Japanese botanist that developed the idea of pocket forests which reintroduces indigenous trees and vegetation to developed environments in order to promote strong biodiversity. The method calls for

190-559: A different type of low-water landscaping that uses very few plants or none at all. Because o is the most common connecting vowel in Greco-Roman vocabulary, xeriscaping is sometimes misspelled as xeroscaping . Similar terms and phrases include water-conserving landscaping , drought -tolerant landscaping , and smart scaping . Xeriscaping has the potential to reduce water usage and maintenance, improve biodiversity, lower pollution, as well as mitigate heat within urban areas; however,

228-463: A gallery space which seasonally exhibits contemporary artists from around the world but with a focus on Texan and Southern artists. Past exhibits have included work by artists: James Surls , Farrah Fawcett (student, mentee, and occasional muse of Umlauf), Jesús Moroles , Luis Jimenez , and Michael Ray Charles . The Umlauf offers an annual prize to an emerging artist based in Austin. The award provides

266-458: A guide to creating a water conserving landscape that is regionally appropriate. Create a diagram, drawn to scale, that shows the major elements of the landscape, such as impervious surfaces, existing vegetation, and other permanent elements. Once a base plan of an existing site has been determined, the creation of a conceptual plan (bubble diagram) is done which shows the areas for turf , perennial beds, views, screens, slopes, etc. Once finished,

304-429: A height of 3 inches with a bagless lawnmower, allowing the clippings to fall. Trees, shrubs, and perennials will need occasional pruning to remove dead stems, promote blooming, or control height and spread. To promote zero waste and avoid adding organic materials to landfills, the removed plant material can be shredded and used in composting piles. One of the major challenges to the public acceptance of xeriscaping

342-714: A seasonal schedule including exhibitions of Charles Umlauf and his twentieth century peers and contemporary art exhibitions. Charles Umlauf was a notable American sculptor who taught as a professor in the University of Texas at Austin Art Department for 40 years. He began sculpting at a young age and began taking classes at the Art Institute of Chicago at age 11. Umlauf was employed by the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project during

380-512: A stipend and a solo exhibition at the museum. 30°15′48″N 97°45′57″W  /  30.26333°N 97.76583°W  / 30.26333; -97.76583 Xeriscaping Xeriscaping is the process of landscaping , or gardening , that reduces or eliminates the need for irrigation . It is promoted in regions that do not have accessible, plentiful, or reliable supplies of fresh water and has gained acceptance in other regions as access to irrigation water has become limited, though it

418-417: A vowel lose the last letter. For example arbetarklass ("working class") consists of arbetare ("worker") and klass ("class"). Norwegian is closely related to Swedish and has a similar pattern, but uses interfixing somewhat more moderately. Examples: arbeid + rom = arbeid s rom ("workroom"), but fabrikk + arbeider = fabrikkarbeider and familie + far = familiefar . The most common interfix

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456-403: Is -s- , but there are examples with -e- : barn + hage = barnehage ("kindergarten"), and bjørn + hi = bjørnehi ("bear hive" / "bear's nest"). In Serbo-Croatian , interfixes -o- and -e- are obligatory when forming a compound. For example, brod + gradilište = brod o gradilište ("shipyard"), but kuća + pazitelj = kuć e pazitelj ("concierge"). Unless an interfix is added,

494-562: Is frequently used in this way, as in fabrik s arbetare , which consists of fabrik ("factory") and arbetare ("worker"). Examples of other interfixes are -e- , as in when familj and far ("family" and "father") become familj e far , and -a- , when viking and by ("viking" and "village") become viking a by . However, just like in Norwegian, not all compound words are written with an interfix. For example stenålder , which consists of sten ("stone") and ålder ("age"). Some words ending in

532-629: Is important that this step is not overlooked or undervalued. Turf areas use the most water so it is important to use the appropriate grass as well as limit the amount of grass in the environment. Native grasses (warm-season) that have been cultivated for turf lawns, such as buffalo grass and blue grama , can survive with a quarter of the water that bluegrass varieties need. Warm-season grasses are greenest in June through September and may go dormant during colder months. Native grasses (cool season) such as bluegrass and tall fescue , are greenest in

570-425: Is not limited to such climates. Xeriscaping may be an alternative to various types of traditional gardening. In some areas, terms such as water-conserving landscaping , drought -tolerant landscaping , and smart scaping are used instead. The use of plants whose natural requirements are appropriate to the local climate is emphasized, and care is taken to avoid losing water to evaporation and runoff . However,

608-704: Is the case because under xeriscaping principles the vegetation used for urban greenspaces are indigenous to the area; therefore, are less expensive and require less assistance to acclimate and survive in the environment when compared to imported vegetation. This means that the systems use less water as well as lower rates of pesticides, and fertilizers when compared to current urban and residential greenspaces; this further helps lower annual maintenance costs. Maintenance waste, such as lawn clippings, contribute organic waste to landfills and fertilizers contribute to urban runoff pollution ; however, xeriscaping eliminates these negative effects as clippings are encouraged to remain on

646-557: Is the cultural attachment to turf grass lawns . Originally implemented in England , lawns have become in some regions a symbol of prosperity, order, and community. In the United States, turf grasses are so common that it is the single most irrigated nonfood crop by surface area, covering nearly 128,000 square kilometres (49,000 sq mi). Despite the high water, fertilizer, and maintenance costs associated with lawns, they have become

684-404: Is the implementation of pocket forests . Xeriscaping has been theorized to help offset the urban heating island (UHI) effect. UHI refers to the phenomenon in which urban areas are found to be hotter than neighboring rural sites due to large amounts of human activity. This temperature difference of a city area and its surroundings is usually higher at night as winds are lower and cannot dissipate

722-572: The Great Depression and he garnered recognition for his large public work sculptures, including War Mother (1939) which resulted in his job offer from the University of Texas. He is known for his expressive sculptures regarding humanistic and religious themes, and his use of various materials including rose quartz and Brazilian rosewood. In Texas, Umlauf has more sculptures on display in public locations than any other single sculptor. The UMLAUF has

760-410: The masculine and neuter genitive singular suffix -s . German has many other interfixes, for example -es , -(e)n- , -er- and -e- . Not all of them originate from the genitive. Likewise, it is often stated that German interfixes originated from plural forms, when in fact German plural forms and linking forms developed parallel to each other and are only partly similar by coincidence. In Dutch ,

798-402: The social norm in urban and suburban areas, even if they are rarely used for recreational or other purposes. Xeriscaping offers an alternative to the over-use of turf grass lawns, but are not widely accepted because of preconceived notions of what it means to xeriscape. Xeriscaping can include lawn areas but seeks to reduce them to areas that will actually be used, rather than using them as

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836-481: The beneficial claims behind xeriscaping, and it is anticipated that more energy and environmental credit systems as well state ran programs will encourage and incentivize xeriscaping for greenspace development. While evaluating the cost of annual maintenance and park construction, xeriscaping drastically lowers these costs by roughly 55% and 57%, respectively. Aside from occasional weeding and mulching , xeriscaping requires far less time and effort to maintain. This

874-411: The development of a planting plan that integrates plants into zones is done. Most plants will benefit from the use of a soil conditioner such as compost , which will help the soil retain water. However, some desert plants prefer gravel soils instead of well-amended soils. Plants can either fit the soil or the soil should be amended to fit the plants. Soil is essential to most plant growth, so it

912-499: The effectiveness of this sustainable process has not been evaluated on a long-term large-scale basis. It was found that in arid US states, like Arizona and Nevada , that 75% of households' potable water was used to water residential and urban lawns. Xeriscaping aims to help preserve water for people and animals amidst an increase in droughts brought about by climate change . Xeriscapes can reduce water consumption by 60% or more compared to regular lawn landscapes. In Turkey, one of

950-532: The engineered ecosystem requires a layering of vegetation: the ground layer, a shrub layer, and a canopy layer. Due to this compact layering these forests usually are well established within two decades rather than the 70-plus years it takes for naturally occurring forests. Other forms of xeriscaping include rain gardens . These gardens are used to reduce the amount of runoff from impervious areas (such as roofs, driveways, sidewalks, etc.) and rely on water retentive plants and soil mediums to help filter pollutants from

988-405: The first large scale xeriscaping evaluations was conducted. It was found that switching an average city park to more native vegetation in the region can lower irrigation usage by 30–50%. Assuming a water usage reduction of 30% it was found that a city can save roughly $ 2 million annually (however, this exact value is dependent on location). The use of native plants lowers the necessity of watering as

1026-553: The gap with cacti and succulents stolen from parks and private lands. Buyers as far away as Europe and Asia can end up with yuccas, agaves, and ocotillos uprooted illegally from southern North America and shipped overseas. ‹The template How-to is being considered for merging .›   Originally conceived by Denver Water , the seven design principles of xeriscaping have since expanded into simple and applicable concepts to creating landscapes that use less water. The principles are appropriate for multiple regions and can serve as

1064-458: The greenspace which allows for a lower use of fertilizers. Often times when areas develop there is a loss of forestation, and animal populations dwindle as they are forced to relocate. Implementing native vegetation in green spaces helps improve the insect and wildlife found in the environment as the habitat is reestablished to a degree, offering food and shelter to the wildlife. One application of xeriscaping that drastically improves biodiversity

1102-626: The interfix -e- ( schwa ) sometimes can be traced back to the original form of the first part ending in an -e that has been lost in the present day form: zielerust ("peace of mind") was derived in Middle Dutch from ziele ("soul") and rust ("rest, peace"), but modern Dutch has ziel for "soul". In other compounds the -e- stems from a case suffix: petekind ("godchild") from peet ("godfather") and kind ("child"). The very common interfixes -s- and -en- originally were genitive suffixes. The much less frequent -er- in compounds can be seen as

1140-453: The large amounts of heat generated in an urban area’s boundaries as readily. Upon investigating xeriscaping strategies in Phoenix, Arizona , it was found that dry areas that utilized xeriscaping with shade trees were found to mitigate UHI effects during the day and night with an average temperature difference of roughly 2.5 C (4.5 F) cooler. However, when these same strategies were implemented in

1178-408: The planting naturally occurring trees and shrubbery densely into small compact areas, that can range from a size of a tennis court to a parking space. These pocket forests increase biodiversity, reduce noise (if placed near streets or noise polluters), improve air quality and soil retention, help with reforestation, and efficiently capture carbon dioxide. In order to promote fast growth and biodiversity

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1216-568: The principles, as success of one type of xeriscape in a xeric climate might not have the same effects if it were implemented in a mesic or hydric environment. Connecting vowel An interfix or linking element is a part of a word that is placed between two morphemes (such as two roots or a root and a suffix ) and lacks a semantic meaning. In German , the interfix -s- has to be used between certain nouns in compound words, but not all, such as Arbeit s zimmer ("workroom") as opposed to Schlafzimmer ("bedroom"). This originates from

1254-454: The public's perception of xeriscaping. Nancy Leavitt, an Environmental Planner with Denver Water, coined the term xeriscape in 1981 by combining landscape with the Greek prefix xero- , from ξηρός ( xēros ), meaning 'dry'. The term zero-scaping (or zeroscaping ) is sometimes substituted for xeriscaping due to phonetic similarity. When used seriously, zero-scaping usually refers to

1292-546: The remnant of an original plural suffix: rundergehakt , "ground beef" from rund , plural runderen "bovine(s)". In English , when technical compound words are formed from non-technical roots, an -o- interfix is sometimes used, as o has come to be seen as a connecting vowel ( speed-o-meter, mile-o-meter ) by analogy to tacho-meter, odo-meter , compounds of which the first part comes from an Ancient Greek noun whose stem includes o . In Swedish , compound nouns are written as one word, and interfixes are very common. -s-

1330-774: The specific plants used in xeriscaping vary based on climate as this strategy can be used in xeric, mesic, and hydric environments. Xeriscaping is different from natural landscaping , because the emphasis in xeriscaping is on selection of plants for water conservation, not necessarily selecting native plants. Xeriscaping produces greenspaces that require low amounts of maintenance and irrigation, and promote biodiversity; however, due to societal norms and lack of landscape understanding, public perception of xeriscaping has frequently been negative, as some assume that these types of landscapes are ugly expanses of just cactus and gravel. However, studies have shown that education in water conservation practices and xeriscaping's benefits can greatly improve

1368-524: The spring and fall and go dormant in the high heat of the summer. New cultivars of bluegrass , such as Reveille, and tall fescue , can reduce typical bluegrass water requirements by at least 30%. Fine fescues can provide substantial water savings and are best used in areas that receive low traffic or highly shaded locations. All landscapes require some degree of care during the year. Turf requires spring and fall aeration along with regular fertilization every six to eight weeks. The turf should be cut to

1406-415: The storm water before it is reintroduced into aquifers and storm drains. These gardens require little irrigation and maintenance, and help protect waterways and remove pollutants. There are many other forms and applications of xeriscaping: it is essentially any form of landscaping that requires little to no irrigation. However, it is important to take note of the environment before implementation, and follow

1444-577: The vegetation has already adapted to thrive in the climate and does not require assistance with irrigation or fertilization. The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program has recognized xeriscaping as an effective water reduction process and has started to incorporate credits in the certification process across all their programs for facilities that reduce their outside water use and irrigation. This credit can be met by using xeriscape strategies and efficient irrigation systems. This further validates

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