
MTLA - Seaver/Speck
Mark Tessier Landscape Architecture designed this textural, drought tolerant, warm modern garden to complement the mid-century design of the home. The use of various materials including gravel, reclaimed and ipe wood, and concrete mixed with a lush drought resistant planting palette offer a homeowners and visitors a multi sensory environment. Photos by Art Gray
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Concrete finish for stoop stair and retaining

Something different on the inside might be a decorative impact feature and be very unique

Partitions Orwell’s that focus attention into garden behind. ‘Compress and release’. Wright abided by a design principle he referred to as “compression and release.” In his structures, before entering an open, spacious area, one must first pass through a narrow, constricting one.