landscape design; unexpected addition and helps breakup the vast space
Young Architects designed the landscape in collaboration with Brady Mitchell Anderson Landscape Architecture in order to maintain a smooth continuity between the structures and the environment. The design is simple, clean, and relies heavily on native plants.
Society of Architects / AIA Design Award
2010 - AIA San Antonio Merit Award
Architecture: Lake/Flato Architects
Contractor: the construction zone, ltd.
Photography: Bill Timmerman
Could you tell me the length of the overhang, an are the rafters steel beams? Thanks
Love the design!
Multi-level courtyard with firepit, lounging and a golf course view.
awards
2011 - Texas Society of Architects / AIA Design Award
2010 - AIA San Antonio Merit Award
Architecture: Lake/Flato Architects
Contractor:
Society of Architects / AIA Design Award
2010 - AIA San Antonio Merit Award
Architecture: Lake/Flato Architects
Contractor: the construction zone, ltd.
Photography: Bill Timmerman
landscape architect in Calgary and am looking at designing my own back yard. I LOVE how you have done this, do you know of any websites/books that would tell me how to do this?
Thank you in advance!!
Steve Lovering
"Our architect designed the doors around a courtyard, cleverly disguising them so that they are seemingly part of a wall."
landscape designer Carl Balton. "They stay greener in bright to low light and can even tolerate a few hours of shade."
Great Design Plant: Aeonium (5 / 10)
Shown: A. 'Alice Keck Park'
William Joyce Design
Landscape Architects & Designers
Joyce Design Southern California Vineyard
Photo Details:
Url:http://www.williamjoycedesign.com
Category:Landscape
Style:Contemporary
Location:San Diego
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angelm21 wrote:
Succulent growth
landscape designer Steve Atkins notes that dark purple foliage can fade to green over winter.
Plants can become leggy with age. To tidy up, cut the primary rosette off, allow the end to become calloused and replant. It will reroot, and the stem will sprout new growth as well. (This is the description
Great Design Plant: Aeonium (1 / 10)
Botanical name: Aeonium spp
Common names: Aeonium, houseleek tree
USDA zones: 9 and up; hardy to 25 degrees Fahrenheit (find your zone)
Water requirement: Low, but prefers more watering than most succulents
Light requirement: Full sun to partial shade (full sun in