Sloped Garden for Winter Ideas and Designs

斜面上の建築 〜 OT-House
斜面上の建築 〜 OT-House
仲摩邦彦建築設計事務所仲摩邦彦建築設計事務所
斜面の途中に浮かぶように建築しました。 そのため景色を遮るものはなく、 また周囲からの視線を気にする必要もありません。
Building Retaining Walls
Building Retaining Walls
Down South ConstructionDown South Construction
Removal of pine treated retaining wall to be replaced with limestone block
Outdoor Living in Broadmoor Resort
Outdoor Living in Broadmoor Resort
Accent LandscapesAccent Landscapes
These colored concrete steps offer an easy and safe way to navigate a steep lot, and fit into the landscapes design seemlessly.
Shading Tree Canopy
Shading Tree Canopy
FormLA LandscapingFormLA Landscaping
Wrapped in lush oak and pine tree canopy, the home feels as if it could be located deep in the mountains. Palm trees, sentimental for the owners, are kept free of any dry material for fire safety.
San Francisco designer showcase
San Francisco designer showcase
UserUser
Designer event- Annual San Francisco designer showcase. *Design director- Chris Jacobson *Landscape contractor- Garden Route *Metal vine screens on terrace-Greenscreen *Roof planters-Planter Technology *Metallic planters- International Art Properties, Inc *Terrace furniture- Henry Hall Designs *Cast bronze terrace railings- Roger W. Stoller *Bronze gate, hand rail, pelican sculpture- W.J. Sorich Metalsmith *Metal sculpture bench- William Wareham *Photo- Chris Jacobson, GardenArt group
Building Retaining Walls
Building Retaining Walls
Down South ConstructionDown South Construction
Removal of pine treated retaining wall to be replaced with limestone block
Glenmorrie
Glenmorrie
Rachel's Landscape DesignRachel's Landscape Design
Custom welded railing for safety

Sloped Garden for Winter Ideas and Designs

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