Great forms, strategies for dealing with elevation changes, plants and moder water feature
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Enhance entry gate with arbor
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Lower scale shorter entry verticals
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Structural plants
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Entry - compress and release
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Secret garden
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Again - value of vertical
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RH lots of textures and forms to call out architecture
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Cool fountain
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Stone fountain
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Very heavy screen and galvanized panel
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Slabs with grass infill
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Cool bench
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Overhead projecting from building
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Simple structural fountain
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Demonstration of why hardscape should extend beyond edge of overhead roof
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Rustic stone steps for further away from house
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Bold color to break up simple color palette
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Woodland garden feel
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Very open Overhead plane, horizontal slatted screen
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Erotically pVer stones lead you into and thru the gate
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Use gravel as ground cover and modern element
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Overhead cover and horizontal screens
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Built in seating- way to disguise posts and make them integral to the backyard patio space, not an impediment
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Mix of materials and widths of horizontal elements
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Partitions Orwell’s that focus attention into garden behind. ‘Compress and release’. Wright abided by a design principle he referred to as “compression and release.” In his structures, before entering an open, spacious area, one must first pass through a narrow, constricting one.
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Structuralbold planter - could bring plants inside in winter
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Wood metal and deck flowing out of planter
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Wood Steps, different textures and colors of ground plane materials. Simple structural plant materials
Great forms, strategies for dealing with elevation changes, plants and moder water feature
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