小さな、巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルの庭の噴水 (コンクリート敷き ) の写真
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THE LEMON TREE TRUST GARDEN
A garden inspired by the resilience, determination and ingenuity of refugees living in Domiz camp in Northern Iraq, was unveiled at the 2018 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The Lemon Tree Trust garden, designed with the input of refugees, highlighted the unexpected beauty hidden in the camp. The garden was designed to be used as a space to begin to organise the chaos inherent in forced migration, while also providing a sense of normality, wellbeing, peace and civility to broken lives.
Beautiful yet drought tolerant planting educated visitors about the type of plants refugees grow in the camp. Ingenious vertical planting, inspired by refugees’ use of everyday objects, and including input from refugees themselves, provided ideas for planting in limited spaces. Trees laden with fruit, including figs, lemons and pomegranates, provided scent and crops to harvest. Brutal, harsh materials, such as concrete and steel, widely available in the camps, were elevated with techniques such as polishing, casting and crafting into patterns and intricate Islamic inspired designs. Colourful and textural planting softened the hard materials. Cooling and calming water flowed throughout the space, collected in channels and pools, recycled and pumped back through the brimming central Islamic inspired fountain, representing the importance of grey water reuse and the many makeshift fountains refugees have built in their own gardens in Domiz camp.
Tom Massey progressed to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, with a 10x13m Main Avenue garden, after two successful show gardens at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. The garden was built by award winning contractor Landscape Associates and was awarded an RHS Silver-Gilt medal.
The Lemon Tree Trust supports the development of urban agriculture and greening innovation for refugees and displaced people, promoting food production, well-being and community: lemontreetrust.org
Photographs by Britt Willoughby Dyer
Joel Reis Architecture and Real Estate Photography
Large Backyard Waterfall into Pool and Jacuzzi, with vertical landscaping and retaining wall
ロサンゼルスにあるラグジュアリーな巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな庭 (日向、コンクリート敷き ) の写真
ロサンゼルスにあるラグジュアリーな巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな庭 (日向、コンクリート敷き ) の写真
Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
Ciro
サンルイスオビスポにある巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな庭 (日向、コンクリート敷き ) の写真
サンルイスオビスポにある巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな庭 (日向、コンクリート敷き ) の写真
Jesse York, Landscape Designer
Explore the potential of compact spaces with our stylish, contemporary outdoor transformations. This small yard, now an expansive-feeling retreat, is perfect for enjoying games at the outdoor bar or relaxing by the cozy fire feature. Our use of stacked stone, ipe hardwood, and metals elegantly accentuates each aspect of this dream space for outdoor entertainment.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Lagoon-side property in the Bel Marin Keys, Novato, CA. Entertaining and enjoying the views were a primary design goal for this project. The project includes a large camaru deck with built-in seating. The concrete steps and pavers lead down to the water's edge. I included a sunken patio on one side and a beautiful Buddha statue on the other, surrounded by succulents and other low-water, contemporary plantings. I also used Dymondia ground cover to create a natural pathways within the garden.
This project was just completed. More photos will be included in Spring when the plantings fill in.
Photos: © Eileen Kelly, Landscape Designer, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design.
IRI Landscape
© Jude Parkinson-Morgan All Rights Reserved
サンフランシスコにあるラグジュアリーな小さな、夏のコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな庭 (ゼリスケープ、半日向、コンクリート敷き 、ウッドフェンス) の写真
サンフランシスコにあるラグジュアリーな小さな、夏のコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな庭 (ゼリスケープ、半日向、コンクリート敷き 、ウッドフェンス) の写真
Secret Gardens
Our clients have a busy life so they wanted their inner city garden to be low fuss and look low fuss. They wanted outdoor spaces that looked relaxed, with a simple and soft palette of finishes that acknowledged their coastal location. The site conditions and their brief also called for plants that were hardy and that would tolerate the full sun and sandy soils. The structural finishes and the plant colours provide a harmonious blend and compliment the design choices of the interior.
Wagner Design Group
This yard was an unusable muddy lawn flanked by tall Arborvitae. We removed the hedge and replaced it will a beautiful Ipe screen that serves as the backdrop to a concrete water feature that spills into a channel that runs the length of the patio. Corten steel planters contain Equisetum plantings, as well as Bamboo that screens a trampoline for the childrens fun. Pavers and black mexican pebbles make up the new hardscape for the patio.
Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
Ciro
サンルイスオビスポにある巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな庭 (半日向、コンクリート敷き ) の写真
サンルイスオビスポにある巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな庭 (半日向、コンクリート敷き ) の写真
Big Rock Landscaping
You've probably never considered an outdoor water feature like this one- using a hidden "pond" and recycling water, this waterfall adds ambiance and interest to the landscape.
LaneScapes
The client wanted to have separate areas for entertaining and relaxing in a small space. The space was divided to include a private nook at the end, a raised vegetable garden, and a dramatic entry into the space with large poured-in-place concrete pavers and river pebbles to accommodate outdoor seating and dining.
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THE LEMON TREE TRUST GARDEN
A garden inspired by the resilience, determination and ingenuity of refugees living in Domiz camp in Northern Iraq, was unveiled at the 2018 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The Lemon Tree Trust garden, designed with the input of refugees, highlighted the unexpected beauty hidden in the camp. The garden was designed to be used as a space to begin to organise the chaos inherent in forced migration, while also providing a sense of normality, wellbeing, peace and civility to broken lives.
Beautiful yet drought tolerant planting educated visitors about the type of plants refugees grow in the camp. Ingenious vertical planting, inspired by refugees’ use of everyday objects, and including input from refugees themselves, provided ideas for planting in limited spaces. Trees laden with fruit, including figs, lemons and pomegranates, provided scent and crops to harvest. Brutal, harsh materials, such as concrete and steel, widely available in the camps, were elevated with techniques such as polishing, casting and crafting into patterns and intricate Islamic inspired designs. Colourful and textural planting softened the hard materials. Cooling and calming water flowed throughout the space, collected in channels and pools, recycled and pumped back through the brimming central Islamic inspired fountain, representing the importance of grey water reuse and the many makeshift fountains refugees have built in their own gardens in Domiz camp.
Tom Massey progressed to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, with a 10x13m Main Avenue garden, after two successful show gardens at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. The garden was built by award winning contractor Landscape Associates and was awarded an RHS Silver-Gilt medal.
The Lemon Tree Trust supports the development of urban agriculture and greening innovation for refugees and displaced people, promoting food production, well-being and community: lemontreetrust.org
Photographs by Britt Willoughby Dyer
Secret Gardens
Our clients have a busy life so they wanted their inner city garden to be low fuss and look low fuss. They wanted outdoor spaces that looked relaxed, with a simple and soft palette of finishes that acknowledged their coastal location. The site conditions and their brief also called for plants that were hardy and that would tolerate the full sun and sandy soils. The structural finishes and the plant colours provide a harmonious blend and compliment the design choices of the interior.
Frits de Vries Architect Ltd.
Photo Credit: Lucas Finlay
2014 GVHBA Ovation Awards Winner - Best Custom Home: Under $750,000
2012 Georgie Award Winner
バンクーバーにある小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな庭の噴水 (コンクリート敷き ) の写真
バンクーバーにある小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな庭の噴水 (コンクリート敷き ) の写真
Wagner Design Group
This yard was an unusable muddy lawn flanked by tall Arborvitae. We removed the hedge and replaced it will a beautiful Ipe screen that serves as the backdrop to a concrete water feature that spills into a channel that runs the length of the patio. Corten steel planters contain Equisetum plantings, as well as Bamboo that screens a trampoline for the childrens fun. Pavers and black mexican pebbles make up the new hardscape for the patio.
小さな、巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルの庭の噴水 (コンクリート敷き ) の写真
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