Bryn Lawn Overlook
THE WHITE ROOM
The property’s spatial organization preserves the client’s desire of formality in the landscape. Interior-exterior relationships are reinforced through the garden’s structure. Terraced spaces form natural connecting nodes between the home’s delineated interior levels; the site’s natural, rolling topography and preserved tree canopy fortify the spatial relationships as well. All site elements are detailed to be reminiscent of the home’s French Country architectural style. By avoiding brash colors, the interplay of rich green hues and textures juxtaposed alongside the gleaming white architecture creates subtly warm, dignified spaces.
The property’s spatial organization preserves the client’s desire of formality in the landscape. Interior-exterior relationships are reinforced through the garden’s structure. Terraced spaces form natural connecting nodes between the home’s delineated interior levels; the site’s natural, rolling topography and preserved tree canopy fortify the spatial relationships as well. All site elements are detailed to be reminiscent of the home’s French Country architectural style. By avoiding brash colors, the interplay of rich green hues and textures juxtaposed alongside the gleaming white architecture creates subtly warm, dignified spaces.
Country: United States
Others who worked on this project: Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.