contemporary pool by Dean Herald-Rolling Stone Landscapes
Herald designed the water-filled square as a key sculptural focal point in the garden. The spa is made of glass on all four sides. Square floating steppers connect the water and the pavilion physically and geometrically, and the bench and lower level of the spa form a smaller square that adds repetition, dimension and depth.

The spa connects to the pool through geometry and through a part-time waterfall. "When the spa is not in use, the water from the pool is pumped into the spa to flow over, providing a water feature," Herald describes. "When heating, the water from the spa is heated and returned only."
contemporary patio by Dean Herald-Rolling Stone Landscapes
Herald sited the pool, pavilion and other prominent backyard features to be visible from key view portals inside the house, playing off straight and curved lines.

Entertaining was also important to the homeowners, and Herald gave them plenty to celebrate in the yard. The luxe pavilion includes an outdoor kitchen, dining space, lounge and fireplace, and looks out on the spa.
contemporary  by Dean Herald-Rolling Stone Landscapes
While the hard square of water is the center of the garden, the design softens as it moves out from the spa to the untamed bush land that covers the majority of the property. "The lush gardens have been positioned and planted with selected species to soften the structural elements while enabling a blending into the natural bush land beyond," Herald says.
contemporary pool by Dean Herald-Rolling Stone Landscapes
"At night when illuminated, the spa is an amazing feature and at times can look like a block of ice floating," the designer describes.

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Comments

gypsyprinzs I love this! Reminds me of the glass bathtub in one of the articles here in houzz. I love reading your stories Becky. :)
2 months ago · ·
Becky Harris Thank you Gypsyprinzs!!!
2 months ago · ·
Stone & Land, LLC Wow, I'm speechless and jealous. Spectacular!
2 months ago · ·
Stone & Land, LLC I had to look at the whole project. That swim up bar and the other fountains are awesome too. Mr Herald has an amazing profile of projects. Thanks for the introduction to his work.
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2 months ago · ·
Jillian Wow, spa is so amazing that it made me almost miss the most impressive fireplace I've seen in a long time. Cool story.
2 months ago ·
breeezyboy Spectacular! Would love to see the entire house showcased as well.
2 months ago · ·
mushroominterior Wow !!! This is terrific!!!!
2 months ago ·
midmodfan I just received a shockingly high estimate for a much less impressive conversion of our much smaller backyard and can only assume that this beauty must have cost a fortune. Extremely nicely done, though, not only the glass water feature. Lucky owners. :)
2 months ago · ·
tammis Breath taking!!! Love to live there!
2 months ago ·
beverlyalbers One word: INCREDIBLE. No, make that two: JEALOUS.
2 months ago · ·
ali2013 So beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 months ago ·
essstar The spatial-relational descriptions are thoughtfully written.
2 months ago ·
lady_slipper What is taller tree in picture 2 and 4 with the branches coming out from the center?
2 months ago ·
corridors The tree in centre that somebody asked about looks like a Pandanus.
2 months ago ·
susan9692 Out of this world gorgeous. Lucky homeowners!
2 months ago ·
ws6bonnie Absolutely stunning.
2 months ago ·
leesgang Dean Herald sets the bar in Sydney for landscaping. Midmodfan, you are completely correct, would have cost big bucks, but you certainly get what you pay for.
2 months ago ·
Charmaine Miles Stunning!!!
2 months ago ·
Tableau A great example of contemporary Australian architecture. Love it!!
2 months ago ·
leighlou I am pretty certain the tree asked about is a Dragon Tree. They are popular here in Australia. Very slow growing though, so a specimen that mature would have cost a LOT! Amazing backyard. I would love to see the rest of the house.
2 months ago · ·
Lezley Barclay I JUST got back from the Marival Residences and World Spa in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, where I was admiring the ingenuity of the unique fountains that divided the great length of the lobby (over 100') and the entry from the elevator - an here it is looking stunning in a residential application! Kudos.
2 months ago ·
bdude52 Love it! I want one now!
2 months ago ·
Fine Art & Portraits by Laurel Beautiful! Thanks for showing us this, Becky
2 months ago ·
Richard D. Wood You said it all, speechless RDWOODONLINE.COM!
2 months ago ·
emggreenbriar being so open in the bush, wouldn't there be "creatures" coming in?
2 months ago ·
Lauren Elyse amazing
2 months ago ·
Lorraine What creatures are you worried about? A sugar glider peeking out from a tree, a kangaroo passing by in the night or a koala coming in for a dip in the spa? All of them would run from you :-) in fact I live in a koala area and when I build my pool I am required to either have ropes dangle down in it or steps so a koala can get out of it just in case one falls in! Yes, it's part of my building code requirements in the bush. I think I'm happy with the steps in and out and I'll happily share them.
2 months ago · ·
morgana44 Lorraine I think emggreenbriar was talking about the snakes. I live in Georgia and snakes do get in the pool. Not fun so you don't hop in before checking out the water...and do not stick your hand in the skimmer before looking first. Just a fact of life.
2 months ago ·
Lorraine Ahhh well you should always check the skimmer basket for extra special visitors, whilst not common in my area funnel web spiders are known to look drowned and magically come to life when disturbed but it is a requirement that we have pools fully fenced down here, so the larger wildlife would not be a problem but I do know of one guy who had a duck problem and he spent weeks trying to work out how to deter them from using his pool as a bathroom.
2 months ago ·
Denise Vilim From its floating hot tobs and landscape architects to its kangaroos and koalas, Australia is so cool!!
2 months ago · ·
Stone & Land, LLC It seems like all the Aussie's on Houzz are cool people as well. Must be something in the water.
2 months ago ·
Becky Harris It's true, I have never met an Australian who was NOT one of the most memorable, fun, friendliest people I've ever met. Never. I remember every single one I've ever met with great fondness.
2 months ago · ·
calikym Oh gawd, now my backyard looks totally cheesy. :/
2 months ago ·
Master Pools of Austin Incredible! very nice project!
2 months ago ·
alibonelli So good I had to look at it twice!
2 months ago ·
xiomicj I love the peacefullness you feel even when your just looking at this beatiful space...well done
2 months ago ·
snyggt Amazing
2 months ago ·
ark132 This GLASS CUBE HOT TUB IS FABULOUS! It would work GREAT as part of our pool redesign in central California--Would LOVE to know how to build one and how to do the plumbing so it's hidden? HELP--THANKS ANN
8 weeks ago ·
louisaevans I want it..
2 weeks ago ·
bromatovu this beauty of the glass cube is just phenomenon. thks Ann
9 days ago ·
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