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Botanica Atlanta | Landscape Design-Build-Maintain
A flagstone patio with Dwarf Mondo Grass growing in the spaces between the stones.
This was designed and built by Outdoor Expressions with the help of a former employee of ours.
Wagner Hodgson
Pool & Pool House
Stowe, Vermont
This mountain top residential site offers spectacular 180 degree views towards adjacent hillsides. The client desired to replace an existing pond with a pool and pool house to be used for both entertaining and family use. The open site is adjacent to the driveway to the north but offered spectacular mountain views to the south. The challenge was to provide privacy at the pool without obstructing the beautiful vista from the entry drive. Working closely with the architect we designed the pool and pool house as one modern element closely linked by proximity, detailing & geometry. In so doing, we used precise placement, careful choice of building & site materials, and minimalist planting. Existing trees were edited to open up selected views to the south. Rows of ornamental grasses provide architectural delineation of outdoor space. Understated stone steps in the lawn loosely connect the pool to the main house.
Architect: Michael Minadeo + Partners
Image Credit: Westphalen Photography
AquaTerra Outdoors
This minimalistic landscape design of grasses and concrete allow the dominate form of the residence shine.
Photography Credit: Wade Griffith
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern full sun front yard landscaping in Dallas for summer.
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern full sun front yard landscaping in Dallas for summer.
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Arterra Landscape Architects
Michele Lee Willson Photography
Photo of a contemporary landscaping in San Francisco.
Photo of a contemporary landscaping in San Francisco.
GEL: Griffin Enright Landscape
A view of the pool, pavers, and feathered grasses.
This is an example of a modern drought-tolerant and full sun backyard landscaping in Los Angeles.
This is an example of a modern drought-tolerant and full sun backyard landscaping in Los Angeles.
Urban Landscape Group
Here is a cool back yard remodel with Lueder stepping pads, 1/4" steel, limestone screening, Japanese maple, Japanese blueberry trees, mexican feather grass, black foot daisy, blue glow agave, red pentas, and other native Texas plants that thrive in this environment. It is such a privilege to create backyard spaces that people can enjoy and feel completely at home.
Arterra Landscape Architects
The hillside garden responds to movement of the wind, flow of the water and warmth of the sun with an artful integration of storm water management practices. Rhythmic landforms and a grassy swale slow stormwater flow, allowing it to percolate into the ground and divert it away from the house. The meandering path and sitting area nestle in a warm pallet of colors maximizing the use of the side property and views of the San Francisco Bay. Low maintenance and drought & deer tolerant planting provide a gracious transition between the built environment and the adjoining openlands.
Michele Lee Wilson Photography
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Sterling, VA
SURROUNDS Landscape Architecture + Construction
DC Area's High-End Custom Landscape Design/Build Firm
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Le jardinet
Design credit; unknown
Photo credit; Le jardinet
Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in Seattle.
Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in Seattle.
Arterra Landscape Architects
Taking inspiration from the agrarian site and a rustic architectural vernacular this terraced hillside garden evolved in response to time and place. The design vision was to celebrate the site, preserve the oak trees, accentuate views and create opportunities for modern day recreation and play.
Michele Lee Willson Phototgraphy
Arterra Landscape Architects
Taking inspiration from the agrarian site and a rustic architectural vernacular this terraced hillside garden evolved in response to time and place. The design vision was to celebrate the site, preserve the oak trees, accentuate views and create opportunities for modern day recreation and play.
Michele Lee Willson Phototgraphy
Margie Grace - Grace Design Associates
Uber green earthy contemporary
Winner of the Gold Medal and the International Landscaper Designer of The Year for APLD (Association of Professional Landscape Designers)
Winner of Santa Barbara Beautiful Award, Large Family Residence
Arterra Landscape Architects
The hillside garden responds to movement of the wind, flow of the water and warmth of the sun with an artful integration of storm water management practices. Rhythmic landforms and a grassy swale slow stormwater flow, allowing it to percolate into the ground and divert it away from the house. The meandering path and sitting area nestle in a warm pallet of colors maximizing the use of the side property and views of the San Francisco Bay. Low maintenance and drought & deer tolerant planting provide a gracious transition between the built environment and the adjoining openlands.
Michele Lee Wilson Photography
ecocentrix landscape architecture
John Feldman
Example of a large trendy backyard l-shaped pool design in Los Angeles
Example of a large trendy backyard l-shaped pool design in Los Angeles
AquaTerra Outdoors
AquaTerra Outdoors was hired to design and install the entire landscape, hardscape and pool for this modern home. Feeatures include Ipe wood deck, river rock details, LED lighting in the pool, limestone decks, water feature wall with custom Bobe water scuppers and more!
Photography: Daniel Driensky
Arterra Landscape Architects
The hillside garden responds to movement of the wind, flow of the water and warmth of the sun with an artful integration of storm water management practices. Rhythmic landforms and a grassy swale slow stormwater flow, allowing it to percolate into the ground and divert it away from the house. The meandering path and sitting area nestle in a warm pallet of colors maximizing the use of the side property and views of the San Francisco Bay. Low maintenance and drought & deer tolerant planting provide a gracious transition between the built environment and the adjoining openlands.
Michele Lee Wilson Photography
Arterra Landscape Architects
The hillside garden responds to movement of the wind, flow of the water and warmth of the sun with an artful integration of storm water management practices. Rhythmic landforms and a grassy swale slow stormwater flow, allowing it to percolate into the ground and divert it away from the house. The meandering path and sitting area nestle in a warm pallet of colors maximizing the use of the side property and views of the San Francisco Bay. Low maintenance and drought & deer tolerant planting provide a gracious transition between the built environment and the adjoining openlands.
Michele Lee Wilson Photography
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Randy Thueme Design Inc. - Landscape Architecture
Entry path through fruiting Olive grove. Photography: Barbara Boissevain, RTD
Inspiration for a contemporary landscaping in San Francisco.
Inspiration for a contemporary landscaping in San Francisco.
Arterra Landscape Architects
The hillside garden responds to movement of the wind, flow of the water and warmth of the sun with an artful integration of storm water management practices. Rhythmic landforms and a grassy swale slow stormwater flow, allowing it to percolate into the ground and divert it away from the house. The meandering path and sitting area nestle in a warm pallet of colors maximizing the use of the side property and views of the San Francisco Bay. Low maintenance and drought & deer tolerant planting provide a gracious transition between the built environment and the adjoining openlands.
Michele Lee Wilson Photography
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