Balancing a client’s desires with professional responsibilities can be a complex ethical dilemma for landscape architects.
professionalism
As this is an area where other disciplines are better placed to provide suitable information with regards to the wall’s structural stability, it is unlikely that a Landscape Architect would provide a solution directly to the client without the advice and/or approval of a structural engineer first.
You can build a positive working relationship with a client, which will not only lead to a successful project but also help establish a positive reputation and foster future business opportunities.
Spreading work across multiple clients is the best way to maintain a healthy business without having the risk of running short on cash-flow.
Advice on the erection of acoustic fencing is not something that a Landscape Architect is capable of providing and should be avoided.