Giardini etnici blu - Foto e idee
Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)
A former raised ranch turned glassy, open structure with views from front to back looks out onto a geometric Japanese garden. JMMDS designed a landscape journey that encircles the house made of a simple palette of bluestone squares and oblongs that travel over gravel, grass, and plantings to end up at a little teahouse on a hill. While Japanese in spirit, the garden is designed using distinctly un-Japanese forms: circles, squares, and S-curves. Photo: Grey Crawford. Published in Outside the Not So Big House by Julie Moir Messervy and Sarah Susanka and used with permission of The Taunton Press.
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.
MTR Landscape Architects
Immagine di un grande giardino etnico dietro casa in estate con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Erik Jones Landscaping
We took an Above Ground Spa, built a Concrete Wall around it and Created a Tunnel Access for the Utilities so the Hot Tub could be at Ground Level!
Erik Jones
User
Winter-Gartenbonsai und Winter-Karikomi
Auch im Winter verliert ein japanisch gestalteter Garten nichts von seiner Faszination.
Dr. Wolfgang Hess, Firma Japan-Garten-Kultur
Zen Architect
John A. Salat Architects http://ZenArchitect.com
Foto di un vialetto d'ingresso etnico esposto in pieno sole di medie dimensioni e davanti casa con un ingresso o sentiero e pedane
Foto di un vialetto d'ingresso etnico esposto in pieno sole di medie dimensioni e davanti casa con un ingresso o sentiero e pedane
Golden Roots Landscape
This modern interpretation of a zen garden was created to replace a water-hungry lawn. Succulents and other drought tolerant plants will soften the transition of the linear concrete and gravel patio into the existing stack stone raised planting areas. A deck and pergola add a shaded dining area in the hot afternoon sun.
Giardini etnici blu - Foto e idee
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