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Peter Donegan Garden Design
A Moment in Time presented by Daisy’s Garden Supplies has been awarded the People’s Choice Award for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2024.
Designed by Peter Donegan and built by Semken Landscaping this garden to raise awareness to the 100,000+ people who walk through these gates and we thank every single person who has resonated with this story and taken the time to vote for us.
The gardens intention is to highlight the struggles some may face when returning to civilian life post service in our armed forces. We have been honoured over the past four days to hear the stories of veterans and their families and we thank all of those who have served, past or present. May a safe and secure retirement await you and we hope you find your own moment in time in a place that brings you peace.
For anyone who has visited the garden or followed our progress online, if you or a family member is in need of support help is available from many wonderful organisations such as Defence Force Welfare Association. We encourage you to reach out and discover how they can assist you.
With thanks to the amazing team that brought A Moment in Time to life:
Bamstone
Bio Gro
Established Tree Transplanters
Daisy's Garden Supplies
Gardens at Night
Lilydale Instant Lawn
Prestige Surfaces
Warners Nurseries
Defence Force Welfare Association
Semken Landscaping Pty Ltd
Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show
BattersbyHowat Architects
Explorations of this steeply sloped, wooded site overlooking a small private stone beach in Center Bay suggested a switchback organization of spaces where the slope has been extended and combined with a newly created meandering path that offers an introduction to the site. This pathway purposefully links together the architecture of internal rooms and outdoor spaces with discoveries of the site’s varied landscape features.
One third of the space within the house, made up of guest rooms, an office and the main entrance, is located at the lower level adjacent to the base of an existing one storey rock embankment. The overhanging mass of the building and its canted wall defines the main entrance and creates a covered space for unpacking and packing – a familiar cabin ritual associated with those important moments of arrival and departure. A vertical strip of glazing at the entry and lower stair landing captures an extended view of a lone arbutus tree. Family spaces are located on the upper level. The internal stair rises up alongside a central concrete wall that extends the pre-existing rock embankment into the house’s internal landscape. This wall rises up to support cantilevering roof rafters which counter-intuitively support the ridge that is centered over the hall leading to sleeping quarters along the back of the wall. Windows and sliding doors in the upper communal family areas provide ventilation and frame the deck area with expansive southwest water views, the foliage of the adjacent arbutus tree, and a vista of a steep rock bluff adjacent to an outdoor terrace at grade. Continuation along the switchback pathway leads gradually up to children’s bedrooms with intimate views into the rocky hillside and finally to the master bedroom with its glazed end wall and overhanging roof and walls framing the fragile landscape of a moss and wildflower covered clearing.
Photographed by Sama J. Canzian
Kraft Custom Construction
This dark, claustrophobic kitchen was transformed into an open, vibrant space where the homeowner could showcase her original artwork while enjoying a fluid and well-designed space. Custom cabinetry materials include gray-washed white oak to compliment the new flooring, along with white gloss uppers and tall, bright blue cabinets. Details include a chef-style sink, quartz counters, motorized assist for heavy drawers and various cabinetry organizers. Jewelry-like artisan pulls are repeated throughout to bring it all together. The leather cabinet finish on the wet bar and display area is one of our favorite custom details. The coat closet was ‘concealed' by installing concealed hinges, touch-latch hardware, and painting it the color of the walls. Next to it, at the stair ledge, a recessed cubby was installed to utilize the otherwise unused space and create extra kitchen storage.
The condo association had very strict guidelines stating no work could be done outside the hours of 9am-4:30pm, and no work on weekends or holidays. The elevator was required to be fully padded before transporting materials, and floor coverings needed to be placed in the hallways every morning and removed every afternoon. The condo association needed to be notified at least 5 days in advance if there was going to be loud noises due to construction. Work trucks were not allowed in the parking structure, and the city issued only two parking permits for on-street parking. These guidelines required detailed planning and execution in order to complete the project on schedule. Kraft took on all these challenges with ease and respect, completing the project complaint-free!
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2018 Pacific Northwest Remodeling Achievement Award for Residential Kitchen $100,000-$150,000 category
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Tasmania’s Clarence High School Oval Sports Pavilion by Dock4 Architects hums like a well-oiled machine. When I visit midweek for a twilight Little Athletics meet, the streets and car parks are full. Crowds of children and parents fill the space with an intense, positive atmosphere. The pavilion, set in a sea of colourful family tents, is quietly efficient without drawing attention to itself. It is an elegant response to the architectural brief and the obvious enjoyment of the people using it is equally due to the effective organization of community groups and a design that focuses and supports their efforts.
Modernism once brought clarity to architecture. Function generated form. New economic realities, however, have changed those simple parameters. Sustainability factors and the bundling of disparate funding sources mean that buildings must now accommodate far more diverse functions than they once did. Architects now have to meet complex design briefs from an assortment of associated clients and user groups. There are advantages to this model. A building with a broad outreach offers significant opportunities to reduce the direct cost of high-quality facilities. These buildings are made possible in the first place by an expanded funding base, while use by different groups spreads the long-term maintenance costs. For example, the Clarence High School sports grounds are professionally curated by the local council rather than by the school gardener. This sharing of responsibility generates great design challenges in the effective integration of function, security and identity.
The design draws together three spatial elements – two circular brick structures and a central terrace – under a single roof.
*Completed as Director/ Architect of Dock4 Architects
Peter Donegan Garden Design
A Moment in Time presented by Daisy’s Garden Supplies has been awarded the People’s Choice Award for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2024.
Designed by Peter Donegan and built by Semken Landscaping this garden to raise awareness to the 100,000+ people who walk through these gates and we thank every single person who has resonated with this story and taken the time to vote for us.
The gardens intention is to highlight the struggles some may face when returning to civilian life post service in our armed forces. We have been honoured over the past four days to hear the stories of veterans and their families and we thank all of those who have served, past or present. May a safe and secure retirement await you and we hope you find your own moment in time in a place that brings you peace.
For anyone who has visited the garden or followed our progress online, if you or a family member is in need of support help is available from many wonderful organisations such as Defence Force Welfare Association. We encourage you to reach out and discover how they can assist you.
With thanks to the amazing team that brought A Moment in Time to life:
Bamstone
Bio Gro
Established Tree Transplanters
Daisy's Garden Supplies
Gardens at Night
Lilydale Instant Lawn
Prestige Surfaces
Warners Nurseries
Defence Force Welfare Association
Semken Landscaping Pty Ltd
Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show
Peter Donegan Garden Design
A Moment in Time presented by Daisy’s Garden Supplies has been awarded the People’s Choice Award for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2024.
Designed by Peter Donegan and built by Semken Landscaping this garden to raise awareness to the 100,000+ people who walk through these gates and we thank every single person who has resonated with this story and taken the time to vote for us.
The gardens intention is to highlight the struggles some may face when returning to civilian life post service in our armed forces. We have been honoured over the past four days to hear the stories of veterans and their families and we thank all of those who have served, past or present. May a safe and secure retirement await you and we hope you find your own moment in time in a place that brings you peace.
For anyone who has visited the garden or followed our progress online, if you or a family member is in need of support help is available from many wonderful organisations such as Defence Force Welfare Association. We encourage you to reach out and discover how they can assist you.
With thanks to the amazing team that brought A Moment in Time to life:
Bamstone
Bio Gro
Established Tree Transplanters
Daisy's Garden Supplies
Gardens at Night
Lilydale Instant Lawn
Prestige Surfaces
Warners Nurseries
Defence Force Welfare Association
Semken Landscaping Pty Ltd
Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show
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Peter Donegan Garden Design
A Moment in Time presented by Daisy’s Garden Supplies has been awarded the People’s Choice Award for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2024.
Designed by Peter Donegan and built by Semken Landscaping this garden to raise awareness to the 100,000+ people who walk through these gates and we thank every single person who has resonated with this story and taken the time to vote for us.
The gardens intention is to highlight the struggles some may face when returning to civilian life post service in our armed forces. We have been honoured over the past four days to hear the stories of veterans and their families and we thank all of those who have served, past or present. May a safe and secure retirement await you and we hope you find your own moment in time in a place that brings you peace.
For anyone who has visited the garden or followed our progress online, if you or a family member is in need of support help is available from many wonderful organisations such as Defence Force Welfare Association. We encourage you to reach out and discover how they can assist you.
With thanks to the amazing team that brought A Moment in Time to life:
Bamstone
Bio Gro
Established Tree Transplanters
Daisy's Garden Supplies
Gardens at Night
Lilydale Instant Lawn
Prestige Surfaces
Warners Nurseries
Defence Force Welfare Association
Semken Landscaping Pty Ltd
Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show
Peter Donegan Garden Design
A Moment in Time presented by Daisy’s Garden Supplies has been awarded the People’s Choice Award for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2024.
Designed by Peter Donegan and built by Semken Landscaping this garden to raise awareness to the 100,000+ people who walk through these gates and we thank every single person who has resonated with this story and taken the time to vote for us.
The gardens intention is to highlight the struggles some may face when returning to civilian life post service in our armed forces. We have been honoured over the past four days to hear the stories of veterans and their families and we thank all of those who have served, past or present. May a safe and secure retirement await you and we hope you find your own moment in time in a place that brings you peace.
For anyone who has visited the garden or followed our progress online, if you or a family member is in need of support help is available from many wonderful organisations such as Defence Force Welfare Association. We encourage you to reach out and discover how they can assist you.
With thanks to the amazing team that brought A Moment in Time to life:
Bamstone
Bio Gro
Established Tree Transplanters
Daisy's Garden Supplies
Gardens at Night
Lilydale Instant Lawn
Prestige Surfaces
Warners Nurseries
Defence Force Welfare Association
Semken Landscaping Pty Ltd
Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show
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Peter Donegan Garden Design
A Moment in Time presented by Daisy’s Garden Supplies has been awarded the People’s Choice Award for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2024.
Designed by Peter Donegan and built by Semken Landscaping this garden to raise awareness to the 100,000+ people who walk through these gates and we thank every single person who has resonated with this story and taken the time to vote for us.
The gardens intention is to highlight the struggles some may face when returning to civilian life post service in our armed forces. We have been honoured over the past four days to hear the stories of veterans and their families and we thank all of those who have served, past or present. May a safe and secure retirement await you and we hope you find your own moment in time in a place that brings you peace.
For anyone who has visited the garden or followed our progress online, if you or a family member is in need of support help is available from many wonderful organisations such as Defence Force Welfare Association. We encourage you to reach out and discover how they can assist you.
With thanks to the amazing team that brought A Moment in Time to life:
Bamstone
Bio Gro
Established Tree Transplanters
Daisy's Garden Supplies
Gardens at Night
Lilydale Instant Lawn
Prestige Surfaces
Warners Nurseries
Defence Force Welfare Association
Semken Landscaping Pty Ltd
Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show
Peter Donegan Garden Design
A Moment in Time presented by Daisy’s Garden Supplies has been awarded the People’s Choice Award for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2024.
Designed by Peter Donegan and built by Semken Landscaping this garden to raise awareness to the 100,000+ people who walk through these gates and we thank every single person who has resonated with this story and taken the time to vote for us.
The gardens intention is to highlight the struggles some may face when returning to civilian life post service in our armed forces. We have been honoured over the past four days to hear the stories of veterans and their families and we thank all of those who have served, past or present. May a safe and secure retirement await you and we hope you find your own moment in time in a place that brings you peace.
For anyone who has visited the garden or followed our progress online, if you or a family member is in need of support help is available from many wonderful organisations such as Defence Force Welfare Association. We encourage you to reach out and discover how they can assist you.
With thanks to the amazing team that brought A Moment in Time to life:
Bamstone
Bio Gro
Established Tree Transplanters
Daisy's Garden Supplies
Gardens at Night
Lilydale Instant Lawn
Prestige Surfaces
Warners Nurseries
Defence Force Welfare Association
Semken Landscaping Pty Ltd
Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show
Castle Building & Remodeling
This Arts & Crafts home in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis was built in 1926 and has all the features associated with that traditional architectural style. After two previous remodels (essentially the entire 1st & 2nd floors) the homeowners were ready to remodel their basement.
The existing basement floor was in rough shape so the decision was made to remove the old concrete floor and pour an entirely new slab. A family room, spacious laundry room, powder bath, a huge shop area and lots of added storage were all priorities for the project. Working with and around the existing mechanical systems was a challenge and resulted in some creative ceiling work, and a couple of quirky spaces!
Custom cabinetry from The Woodshop of Avon enhances nearly every part of the basement, including a unique recycling center in the basement stairwell. The laundry also includes a Paperstone countertop, and one of the nicest laundry sinks you’ll ever see.
Come see this project in person, September 29 – 30th on the 2018 Castle Home Tour.
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