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Masa Studio Architects
Idéer för att renovera en liten funkis terrass på baksidan av huset, med en fontän
HD Squared Architects, LLC
14’x24’ stone bunker (formerly a well house) is now a waterfront gameroom with storage. The 10’ wide movable NanaWall system of this true ‘Man Cave’ opens onto the dock, maximizing waterfront storage and providing an oasis on hot summer days.
Photos by Kevin Wilson Photography
MAXIME ARNOUX - Paysagiste-Concepteur
La terrasse installée une marche en dessous du niveau général, se détache pour s'isoler et offrir un lieu de convivialité très apprécié pour les soirées au bord de l'eau.
Fisher Tomlin & Bowyer
A view across the garden where you can see the water which was designed to create the illusion that it runs from the top of the stainless steel water wall into the reflective pool and then over the stainless steel water chute into the bottom pond
Caldwell & Johnson Custom Builders & Remodelers
Green Hill Project
Photo Credit: Nat Rea
Idéer för små maritima terrasser på baksidan av huset, med en fontän
Idéer för små maritima terrasser på baksidan av huset, med en fontän
Aralia: Innovation in Landscape Design
Aralia Gardens Limited.
Bild på en liten funkis takterrass, med en fontän
Bild på en liten funkis takterrass, med en fontän
VisionScapes
From Drab to Fab this NW Calgary family home showcases the finest in design and craftsmanship. The large outdoor deck wraps the south and west facades of the home. Allowing the homeowners plenty of space for outdoor entertaining and lounging. The abundant use of outdoor lighting ensures that the party can continue long after mother nature goes to bed for the night.
Photo credit: Jamen Rhodes
DESIGNTECH studio
Unley Park award winning home. A collaboration between Designtech Studio & builder Finesse Built.
Belinda Monck Photography
Inredning av en modern liten terrass längs med huset, med en fontän och takförlängning
Inredning av en modern liten terrass längs med huset, med en fontän och takförlängning
Cultivart Landscape Design
This tiny courtyard is 3.5m x 4.5 m and it forms the only outdoor entertaining area on a small site in Joondanna WA. The back of the seat is fully tiled with glass mosaics and this wraps around to form the back of the seat and to become the home for the water spout. The back walls are flat profile fibre cement painted with a corten steel effect paint work. This is to screen the ugly color bond fence behind. The deep turquoise panel is UV stable perspex which is lit from behind at night.
Joanne Alderson Design
During its annual clip - by me! Viewed from inside - nearly done :)
Modern inredning av en liten terrass, med en fontän
Modern inredning av en liten terrass, med en fontän
Elizabeth Eason Architecture LLC
Bruce Cole Photography
Inredning av en klassisk liten terrass på baksidan av huset, med en fontän
Inredning av en klassisk liten terrass på baksidan av huset, med en fontän
Broderick Builders LLC
Trex deck
Exempel på en liten klassisk terrass på baksidan av huset, med en fontän
Exempel på en liten klassisk terrass på baksidan av huset, med en fontän
Aralia: Innovation in Landscape Design
Chelsea Creek is the pinnacle of sophisticated living, these penthouse collection gardens, featuring stunning contemporary exteriors are London’s most elegant new dockside development, by St George Central London, they are due to be built in Autumn 2014
Following on from the success of her stunning contemporary Rooftop Garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2012, Patricia Fox was commissioned by St George to design a series of rooftop gardens for their Penthouse Collection in London. Working alongside Tara Bernerd who has designed the interiors, and Broadway Malyon Architects, Patricia and her team have designed a series of London rooftop gardens, which although individually unique, have an underlying design thread, which runs throughout the whole series, providing a unified scheme across the development.
Inspiration was taken from both the architecture of the building, and from the interiors, and Aralia working as Landscape Architects developed a series of Mood Boards depicting materials, features, art and planting. This groundbreaking series of London rooftop gardens embraces the very latest in garden design, encompassing quality natural materials such as corten steel, granite and shot blasted glass, whilst introducing contemporary state of the art outdoor kitchens, outdoor fireplaces, water features and green walls. Garden Art also has a key focus within these London gardens, with the introduction of specially commissioned pieces for stone sculptures and unique glass art. The linear hard landscape design, with fluid rivers of under lit glass, relate beautifully to the linearity of the canals below.
The design for the soft landscaping schemes were challenging – the gardens needed to be relatively low maintenance, they needed to stand up to the harsh environment of a London rooftop location, whilst also still providing seasonality and all year interest. The planting scheme is linear, and highly contemporary in nature, evergreen planting provides all year structure and form, with warm rusts and burnt orange flower head’s providing a splash of seasonal colour, complementary to the features throughout.
Finally, an exquisite lighting scheme has been designed by Lighting IQ to define and enhance the rooftop spaces, and to provide beautiful night time lighting which provides the perfect ambiance for entertaining and relaxing in.
Aralia worked as Landscape Architects working within a multi-disciplinary consultant team which included Architects, Structural Engineers, Cost Consultants and a range of sub-contractors.
VisionScapes
From Drab to Fab this NW Calgary family home showcases the finest in design and craftsmanship. The large outdoor deck wraps the south and west facades of the home. Allowing the homeowners plenty of space for outdoor entertaining and lounging. The abundant use of outdoor lighting ensures that the party can continue long after mother nature goes to bed for the night.
Photo credit: Jamen Rhodes
ARCHI-TEXTUAL, PLLC
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A view of the benches, overhead screening and plant wall.
Photography:
michael k. wilkinson
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