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Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in Oklahoma City.
Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in Oklahoma City.
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4T Total Lawn Inc.
Inspiration for a mid-sized backyard brick retaining wall landscape in Kansas City.
mmlamb1209
Front landscaping connecting front walkway to patio with fire pit.
Photo of a mid-sized rustic drought-tolerant and full sun front yard stone landscaping in Denver with a fire pit for summer.
Photo of a mid-sized rustic drought-tolerant and full sun front yard stone landscaping in Denver with a fire pit for summer.
Nature by Design LLC
Design ideas for a large traditional partial sun backyard stone water fountain landscape in Other.
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Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design LLC
Inspiration for a contemporary hillside landscaping in Boston with a pergola.
Spear's Landscape
This is an example of a mid-sized partial sun front yard mulch garden path in Minneapolis.
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(Written by David Mallin, the father of Natanya in who's memory this structure was designed and built.) This is a sandstone and marble sound chamber for use as a communication portal. Located at the Lion's Den Park, overlooking the Animas River Valley, in Durango, Colorado. Dry stack wall construction by Jon Aguilar and Matt Norton. Kiva design, totem carvings, floor design and construction by sculptor, David Mallin.
The kiva is a gift to the city of Durango from the Natanya Joy Fund and the Mallin family. It is a memorial tribute to Natanya Joy Mallin Jameson who died on Valentine's Day, 2014, at age 27. Many compassionate and generous donors in Durango and beyond contributed to the fund to help Natty Joy get alternative medical care for a rare aggressive cancer. She died before she could use much of the fund. Those funds purchased the stone and the master masons' labor and expertise. Many of Natty Joy's 'peeps' helped all the way through the project. Completed October 2016.
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