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Wallace Landscape Associates
This is an example of a traditional backyard garden in Philadelphia with a container garden.
The Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association
Residential Installation, Merit Award by Oakland Design, Columbus, OH. For this stately home, the client requested a serene, but textured, landscape with colorful and formal elements. The large rectangular walkway spans the perimeter of the lawn and provides a meditative path. Hydrangea, roses, catmint and other perennials were planted in the transition from driveway to lawn to add pops of color. From the patio, the boxwoods and meticulous paver edges emphasize formality with clean lines and structure. One of the most important elements for the client was the fountain, which was modeled after the stone architecture of the home, but with a contemporary statue added for interest. Lily pads and a trickling water feature sooth those sitting on the patio.
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LNA - Master Landscapers Association
2014 LNA Excellence Awards - Residential over $300K - Rolling Stone Landscapes
Design ideas for an expansive courtyard partial sun garden in Sydney with a garden path and decking.
Design ideas for an expansive courtyard partial sun garden in Sydney with a garden path and decking.
Samscaping Landscape Design and Build
CLCA (California Landscape Contractors Association) Judge's Award Winner for Best California Residential Landscaping project under 150k. Project features gardens, natural rock water fountain, pavers & stone work, putting green for golf lovers, BBQ area, outdoor dining, and night lighting for ambiance at all times of day. Samscaping is Diamond Certified (independently rated highest in quality) and is celebrated by decades of multiple state and local awards. - http://Samscaping.com
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Great Oaks Landscape Associates Inc.
Photo of a large traditional sloped shaded formal garden in Detroit.
Landscaping Victoria
Winner Residential Landscape Construction over 200k - Phillip Johnson Landscapes
Large traditional garden in Melbourne with a garden path.
Large traditional garden in Melbourne with a garden path.
Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association
Kalinosky Landscaping, Inc. http://www.kalinoskylandscapinginc.com/
Project Entry: The Mountaintop Pool Project
2013 PLNA Awards for Landscape Excellence Winner
Category: Residential $60,000 & Over
Award Level: Bronze
Project Description:
On their mountain top farm in Northeastern Pennsylvania, the clients desired a pool area that felt disjoint from their home, its own space. It had to feel calm. We feel we absolutely accomplished this as guests to the site frequently use the words ‘zen-like' to describe the experience. Your journey begins through a groomed forest on a meandering mulch path 400' in length. This acts as a compression to exaggerate the release you experience when encountering the pool floating in a field at the edge of the forest. There is no formal paving, just five flagstone slabs (4'x12') floating with simple chaises on them. There is a strong orthogonal grain to the architectural elements on the site with the pool, pool house, and stone walls all being parallel to each other. This countered by the soft, organic plantings and ribbons of field grass and mowed lawns all positioned on a playful diagonal bias. The plantings for the most part are native to the mid-atlantic region with some hybrids to softly add summer color and texture. We designed a functional pool house, both cairn and rustic in nature. There are hinged storm shutters for all the screened openings to protect the interior from the strong storms often experienced on this mountain. We chose 1/2" mild steel plates as the material to construct the fireplace with. The steel was allowed to oxidize to a beautiful rust-orange patina. The fireplace is modern and dynamic in form, a wonderful juxtaposition to the stone walls and soft field grass. We designed the fence to be a non-fence. The posts are arranged in a whimsical, playful pattern, not straight like a fence should be. With this playful post arrangement and its transparent wire mesh, the fence becomes innocuous, receding into the background. Where the fence interfaces with the walls it never does so at the ends. The walls always pass beyond the fence creating a dynamic, not static position. We designed and built aluminum and concrete vaults to accommodate the auto cover on the pool, which retracts underground to leave the surface of the pool uncluttered. Complete irrigation and lighting systems were also installed. The pool site is located 425' from the residence. We trenched and installed the utilities the entire length through the forest by hand. The hand trenching ensured minimal insult to the forest tree root systems. The mature pines in the field near the pool were protected by fencing during construction. And where root systems had to be traversed , we protected them from compaction with plywood, mulch, and geotextile roads. We also installed a dedicated septic system for the pool house.
It should be noted the clients don't worship the sun. In response we planted large caliber shade trees on the south and west sides of the pool to provide shade by extending the forest to the waters' edge. Care was taken not to create a vignette in the field, but a landscape that has no visual boundaries. Through the use of native plants, natural architectural materials and the preservation of existing forest and field conditions, we have produced a calm, natural recreational environment.
Photo Credit: Kalinosky Landscaping, Inc.
Gardner/Fox Associates, Inc
Gardner/Fox designed and updated this home's master and third-floor bath, as well as the master bedroom. The first step in this renovation was enlarging the master bathroom by 25 sq. ft., which allowed us to expand the shower and incorporate a new double vanity. Updates to the master bedroom include installing a space-saving sliding barn door and custom built-in storage (in place of the existing traditional closets. These space-saving built-ins are easily organized and connected by a window bench seat. In the third floor bath, we updated the room's finishes and removed a tub to make room for a new shower and sauna.
John Malick & Associates
Mediterranean Equestrian Estate
Architect: John Malick & Associates
Photographs © 2012 Rusell Abraham
Mid-sized mediterranean master bedroom in San Francisco with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
Mid-sized mediterranean master bedroom in San Francisco with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and brown floor.
LNA - Master Landscapers Association
2014 LNA Excellence Awards - Pool Surrounds over $75K - Rolling Stone Landscapes
This is an example of a large backyard custom-shaped infinity pool in Sydney with a pool house.
This is an example of a large backyard custom-shaped infinity pool in Sydney with a pool house.
Landscape Images Ltd
the bamboo is a clumping variety called Bambusa eutuldoides viridi-vittata , Asian lemon bamboo. This variety is a clumper and you do not need to contain it, however, do allow an 8'by 10' area for its ultimate growth. Bamboo does require constant maintenance and you will need to do some research for the specific variety you choose. Once planted, it will become a beautiful focal point and add a stunning tropical accent. Photo Credit: Sherwood Cox
LNA - Master Landscapers Association
2014 LNA Excellence Awards - Pool Surrounds over $75K - Rolling Stone Landscapes
This is an example of a large backyard custom-shaped infinity pool in Sydney with a pool house and natural stone pavers.
This is an example of a large backyard custom-shaped infinity pool in Sydney with a pool house and natural stone pavers.
LNA - Master Landscapers Association
2014 LNA Excellence Awards - Pool Surrounds over $75K - Rolling Stone Landscapes
This is an example of a large backyard custom-shaped infinity pool in Sydney with a pool house.
This is an example of a large backyard custom-shaped infinity pool in Sydney with a pool house.
LNA - Master Landscapers Association
2014 LNA Excellence Awards - Pool Surrounds over $75K - Rolling Stone Landscapes
Inspiration for a large backyard custom-shaped infinity pool in Sydney with a pool house.
Inspiration for a large backyard custom-shaped infinity pool in Sydney with a pool house.
Samscaping Landscape Design and Build
CLCA (California Landscape Contractors Association) Judge's Award Winner for Best California Residential Landscaping project under 150k. Project features gardens, natural rock water fountain, pavers & stone work, putting green for golf lovers, BBQ area, outdoor dining, and night lighting for ambiance at all times of day. Samscaping is Diamond Certified (independently rated highest in quality) and is celebrated by decades of multiple state and local awards. - http://Samscaping.com
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Lankford Associates Landscape Architects
The round rock path leads through fragrant thyme, blue oat grass, iris, ceanothus, rosmary, pine, lavender and blanket flower to a patio by the sea. Located on the shores of Puget Sound in Washington State.
Photo by Scott Lankford
Landscape Industries Association Western Australia
WINNER of the Awards of Excellence 2014 - Contractor - Residential - $75K - $150K Award
Design ideas for a contemporary backyard garden in Perth with decking.
Design ideas for a contemporary backyard garden in Perth with decking.
Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association
Kalinosky Landscaping Inc. http://www.kalinoskylandscapinginc.com/
Project Entry: The Waverly Residence
2013 PLNA Awards for Landscape Excellence Winner
Category: Residential $60,000 & Over
Award Level: Honorable Mention
Project Description:
The residence is located in an upscale suburban sub-division in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The home was designed by an architect from California and is decidingly modern and abstract compared to neighboring homes. The architect was direct in his charge that the landscape be bold, colorful and modern, similar to projects he has worked on in California where the climate and culture allows. The owners embraced this concept adding only that privacy was important. Our main challenge was to find ways to provide the desired spirited and colorful landscape utilizing cooler climate plantings, and to push the limits on the abstract hardscape design without alienating the conservative community. We believe we have achieved our goals as both the demanding architect and discerning homeowners are extremely pleased with the results. This modern landscape has also been embraced by the community. Relative to site problems and scope, we had extensive drainage issues and encountered solid rock near or at the surface. We hydro-hammered out layers of rock to allow the installation of several feet of topsoil and an extensive network of drain tiles to evacuate water constantly flowing from springs we encountered. The topsoil was stripped from the site prior to the start of construction and stored on an adjacent lot. We utilized a portable screening plant, processing the topsoil and adding about 1500 tons of additional purchased topsoil. We designed a modern and abstract concrete wall system to separate the public and private spaces in the front of the residence. A people court was designed again utilizing concrete walls to articulate this space and provide a private environment for our clients. This space is viewed and accessed from the bedroom and entry areas of the home. We added a simple water feature of appropriate volume to provide sound, and at night illuminated reflecting qualities to the people court. Extensive screening was utilized to softly cloister the home and screen a large solar array that provides electricity for the home. A lush, almost tropical looking planting was provided for a large sunken area to offer relief to the lower living spaces. A rear terrace was constructed of exposed aggregate concrete. Near this terrace is a bold, modem, concrete water feature and a gas fire pit. The gas fire pit was custom built by a firm in Colorado utilizing hand-hammered metal and heat induced patinas. This terrace overlooks the sloped perennial garden. We finished the rear space with a calm stone arrangement emerging from raked pea gravel dry lake. This viewed from a stone bench we constructed of thermalled bluestone.
An extensive highly technical lighting system was installed utilizing bronze fixtures controlled by an array of computer linked touch pads throughout the home.
An infinitely controllable irrigation system with over twenty-five zones was installed. This coupled to a dedicated deep drilled well provides stability during dry periods.
Specimen trees and shrubs were brought in from nurseries throughout the country. We specified only the finest we could find. This has given the site a feel of maturity while being quite young.
Photo Credit: Kalinosky Landscaping Inc.
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