Beyond the Garden: Designing Home Landscapes with Natural Systems

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image of a rock aqueduct in the desert from beyond the gardenimage of a rock aqueduct in the desert from beyond the garden

a pond in a lush forest from beyond the gardena pond in a lush forest from beyond the garden

a set of steps near the water in acadia from beyond the gardena set of steps near the water in acadia from beyond the garden

Channeling rainwater in the high desert

Project: Woven Plains

Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico

Size: 2.5 acres

Designer: Surroundings Studio

When Kenneth Francis of Surroundings Studio was brought in to the project, the clients had recently relocated to the high desert from the suburbs of Midland, Texas. Based on years of experience designing in a desert climate, he established a water ethic from the start of the project. The design adapts a centuries-old agricultural technique, known as an acequia, as a piece of modern stormwater infrastructure— a symbiotic irrigation system to support the clients’ desire for a lush, vibrant garden in a semiarid landscape.

Beneficial disturbances in ecological gardening

Project: Millersville Meadows and Garden

Location: Millersville, Pennsylvania

Size: 2.8 acres

Designer: Larry Weaner Associates

Larry Weaner’s work reimagines the potential of the residential garden as an opportunity to support local ecologies by restoring native landscapes and teaching people how to care for them. At the garden in Millersville, a rural enclave west of Philadelphia, the client, a sophisticated horticulturalist, approached Weaner about designing the landscape around their new home, which sits on nearly three acres, using only native species and transitioning to a more ecologically focused approach to maintenance.

Historic preservation in coastal Acadia

Project: Northeast Harbor

Location: Mount Desert Island, Maine

Size: 5 acres

Designer: STIMSON

When Stimson and her team arrived at the site, a fiveacre slice of Charles Eliot’s former 120-acre property, the history embedded in the local ecology had been all but erased. The land had been blasted in preparation for the construction of the new home, leaving a massive hole where a few remaining conifers clung to a thin layer of topsoil sitting on nearly a foot of ledge. The restoration efforts were extensive, unfolding over several years, to mitigate the damage from the blasting and restore the native planting to reflect the ecology characteristic of the area when Acadia first became a national park.

a house with a meadow and pond in front from beyond the gardena house with a meadow and pond in front from beyond the garden

a door with criss crossing light filtering through from beyond the gardena door with criss crossing light filtering through from beyond the garden

a pool in the floriday keys with lush flora from beyond the gardena pool in the floriday keys with lush flora from beyond the garden

The anti-garden and the paradox of rewilding

Project: The Anti-Garden

Location: Sussex, England

Size: 4 acres

Designer: Jinny Blom

The anti-garden dissolves the rules of a traditional garden. It is ephemeral and abundant, evoking a sense of endless discovery. Though it appears “wild,” with life emerging from every crack in the stone walkways, the anti-garden is neither unmanaged nor passive. It is highly contextualized and intentional—free in spirit yet rooted firmly in place.

Mediating boundaries at the urban-wildlife interface

Project: Ketchum Residence

Location: Ketchum, Idaho

Size: 0.5 acres

Designer: Lutsko Associates

Located just outside the town of Ketchum, this property abuts the rugged foothills of the Sawtooth Mountains and is surrounded by single-family homes. By dissolving the property line into the foothills beyond, Lutsko created the sense that standing on the half-acre lot felt like being on a thousand-acre ranch. The design forges a visual connection with the larger ecosystem by weaving hyperlocal plant species found in the nearby meadows into the immediate landscape around the house.

Designing for beauty and resiliency in the Florida Keys

Project: Coccoloba Garden

Location: Islamorada, Florida

Size: 7 acres

Designer: Raymond Jungles

The vegetation had just begun to fill in and transform the seven-acre coastal property into a landscape teeming with local flora and fauna when Hurricane Irma had made landfall as a Category 4 storm in the Florida Keys. Compared to other properties affected by the storm, the Coccoloba Garden recovered with remarkable speed, thriving again within six months. Raymond Jungles, landscape architect and longtime resident of southern Florida, attributes the site’s recovery to the design’s proliferation of native plants.

a rooftop garden with a skyscraper rising behind in from beyond the gardena rooftop garden with a skyscraper rising behind in from beyond the garden

Building urban habitat with green roofs

Project: Greenwich Avenue

Location: New York, New York

Size: 3,500 square feet

Designer: Alive Structures

For a top-floor apartment with a 3,500-square-foot roof in the West Village, Majorelle created a garden that mirrors the curated wild of the High Line while capitalizing on the unique set of conditions afforded by an elevated landscape. Eight stories up, the garden floats above the canopy line where gusts of wind, unobstructed by trees, tousle swaths of grasses around mounding perennials and shrubs, creating a sense of movement and topographic relief amid an otherwise static horizon.

a table setting in a desert garden from beyond the gardena table setting in a desert garden from beyond the garden

Recycling stone in Santa Barbara

Project: Pedregosa

Location: Santa Barbara, California

Size: 4,800 square feet

Designer: Grace Design Associates

An internationally renowned artist and a Broadway singer, the clients approached Grace with a vision for a contemplative yet lively space, evocative of their Midwestern roots but also appropriate to Santa Barbara’s Mediterranean climate, one that required minimal maintenance and aligned with their creative approach to life and commitment to sustainability. Together, Grace and the clients decided to salvage all the rock uncovered during the excavation and recycle it back into the design of the landscape. The design process was highly collaborative, Grace said, guided by the clients’ artistic expression and deeply rooted in the historic character of the site.

a statute in a lush prarie garden from beyond the gardena statute in a lush prarie garden from beyond the garden

Planting in communities for beauty and longevity

Project: Jones Road

Location: Girard, Illinois

Size: 0.5 acres

Designer: Adam Woodruff

The twenty-thousand-square-foot garden, set against the muted tan and green hues of the rolling woodlands that surround the property, is a vivid abstraction of a meadow. It is reminiscent of a native prairie in composition but with dramatic bursts of color and texture in the spring and summer, followed by the crisp, bronzed patina of leaves in the fall and the stark structure of branches in the winter. It was one of Adam Woodruff’s earliest large-scale residential projects as a landscape designer, and even as it continues to change, the garden remains a poignant illustration of the emotive power of plants.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Princeton Architectural Press (October 25, 2022)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1616899077
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1616899073
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.12 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.8 x 1 x 10.3 inches

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