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An image of landscape architecture project Belgravia Green Wall: A Biodiverse Tapestry, by design firm Mylandscapes, in London, UK. Showing a green wall filled with ferns and other shade tolerant plants, and an outdoor fireplace

Belgravia Green Wall: A Biodiverse Tapestry

The wall is 5m high x 5m wide, detailed with a grey tile motif and LED strip lights. 20 plant species cascade down the wall, selected for shade in this north-facing aspect engulfed by massive walls. Tiarella, Soleirolia, Pachysandra, Luzula, Liriope, Lamium, Hosta, Carex, Campanula, Asarum, Ajuga, Acorus & 10 Fern types create a textural tapestry of contrasting horticultural richness.

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An image of landscape architecture project 150 Charles, a mix of public and private landscapes, by design firm Dirtworks Landscape Architecture P.C, in New York, NY, USA. Showing a landscape architecture project of a roof terrace with lounge chairs overlooking a city skyline

150 Charles

150 Charles creates a vision of weaving new development into the natural and historic environment of the West Village. Architecture and landscape are crafted to evoke a scale and texture characteristic of the neighborhood. The building, a careful composition of stacked volumes, incorporates an abandoned warehouse façade and creates a vibrant streetscape, preserving the neighborhood scale and connections to its historic past.

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An image of landscape architecture project Old Winery Road Residence, by design firm Munden Fry Landscape Associates, in Sonoma, CA, USA. Showing a large house with a decomposed granite courtyard in front, with four large mature olive trees. Bouteloua grass is in the foreground.

Old Winery Road Residence

The 3.5 acre, relatively level site, was conceived as a modern agrarian assemblage of farmhouse, aggregate buildings and amenities, gardens and meadows. Framed by the surrounding hills, the spatial organization and amenities siting focused on sightlines and viewsheds. A series of interlocking “rooms” provide outdoor dining and lounging, lawns, bocce, vegetable-potager gardens, swimming terrace and pool house.

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An image of landscape architecture project Resilient Dunescape, by design firm Dirtworks Landscape Architecture P.C, in Sea Bright, NJ, USA. Showing a river's edge house beyond, with a seating area nestled amongst native planting in the foreground.

Resilient Dunescape

By introducing dunes and dynamic topography that guide stormwater through the site and lifting the house 12’ above sea level, Resilient Dunescape responds to the inevitability of sea level rise by utilizing natural processes as inspiration to embrace flooding in the design. The plant palette includes native and adaptive plant species which tolerate a range of soil, light, and microclimatic conditions.

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An image of landscape architecture project Yongtai Club, by design firm Z+T STUDIO, in Shanghai, China. Showing an embedded rectangular water feature pool lit by a low sun, adjacent an area of pebble stones and with a series of water fountains beyond

Yongtai Club

Structures, landform, water features, and building materials were carefully designed and crafted. The introduction of plants and trees adds to the sense of outdoor space as ‘outdoor living rooms’ and enhances private gardens. Yongtai Garden is a 2.5-acre triangular suburban lot in the midst of a gated community of single families in Shanghai, China.

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