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Southwest Boulder & Stone
Award-winning Japanese landscape designer Kohei Owatari uses natural elements like water and stone to create relaxing environments amid modern life. A reverence for nature marks this eco-friendly and creative landscape design, where meandering pathways perfectly complement clean geometric lines and patterns. Natural stone was the ideal material to deepen the connection with the natural world. The unique leaf-shaped patio and the custom water trough are key elements that showcase Kohei’s exceptional creativity and design sense.
Through The Garden, Inc.
These ceramic vases were installed with aquaboxes for a custom-built fountain. The fountain adds soothing sound to the surrounding patio and serves as an artistic centerpiece with a splash of color in the patio.
ONE!CONTACT-Planungsbüro GmbH
Durch die Öffnung der Südfassade zum weitläufigen Garten sind Wohn- und Essbereich lichtdurchflutet ©Jannis Wiebusch
CARBO Landscape Architecture
Rain water spills over a ledge and into a rock trough, ultimately filling a geometric bog planted with native aquatics. In dry seasons, an automatic fill is activated and creates a similar effect. During intense rains, the bog overflows into a curvilinear rock rill, and ultimately to the ravine below. Photo Credit :Ralph Anderson
Broadhurst + Associates
The Upper Shade Garden
The small enclosed Shade garden occupies the site of the former owners’ “kitchen” garden. It was here, protected from the deer by rock and wire fencing, that the two elderly ladies grew vegetables and flowers for the house.
MJ McCabe-Garden Design
The boxwood takes on a chartreuse green in early spring
the gate leads to a pool beyond
Poynter Landscape Architecture & Construction
Dry Creek, with Bridges, Boulders, Natural Landscape elements as erosion solutions.
Garden and Outdoor Space with a Water Feature and Gravel Ideas and Designs
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