Centralization
Typically in suburban areas, adjacent private property owners do not coordinate their landscape practices in such a way that they could combine to allow larger ecological connections to take place across their boundaries. In an office park, however, there is initially a single property owner for a vast area of land, so that landscapes might be coordinated across a larger area. Most office developments employ a code that determines the guidelines of future development of the park after individual parcels are sold to other companies for development. Usually, the code is primarily concerned with the external appearance of the buildings and landscaping in order to construct a unified aesthetic. The code is a device specific to the office park that can be utilized as a centralizing framework that coordinates the ecological management of the landscape across property lines.
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