Landscape Design

MATH IN THE GARDEN

MATH IN THE GARDEN

Many of the world's most beautiful gardens rely heavily on mathematical principles to create their stunning designs. In celebration of Pi Day (3.14) we investigate a bit further into the relationship of math within garden design.

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SOUND IN THE GARDEN. STIMULATE YOUR SENSES!

SOUND IN THE GARDEN. STIMULATE YOUR SENSES!

Gardens can summon sensual responses including what we hear. Learn how landscape design can stimulate all of our senses, not just what we view.

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WHOSE TREE IS IT ANYWAY?

WHOSE TREE IS IT ANYWAY?

Fighting over tree ownership? We recommend clients have discussions with their neighbors and resolve the issue in a mutually beneficial manner. If that fails...

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WALLED GARDENS

WALLED GARDENS

The Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum has two unique gardens boundaries created years apart. Each is a brilliantly executed walled, enclosed space.

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10 TIPS FOR BROWNSTONE GARDEN DESIGN

10 TIPS FOR BROWNSTONE GARDEN DESIGN

Part of my practice in NYC is designing and installing Brooklyn brownstone gardens.  Here are a few ideas for small garden design.

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LANDSCAPE DESIGN EXHIBIT IN NYC

LANDSCAPE DESIGN EXHIBIT IN NYC

An LALH (Library of American Landscape History) exhibition opened in New York City last week. We take a look at the exhibits landscape photographs.

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GENDER IN DESIGN

GENDER IN DESIGN

When seeking a professional to design a garden or residential landscape, does it matter what gender a landscape designer is?

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RUSSELL PAGE on GARDEN DESIGN

RUSSELL PAGE on GARDEN DESIGN

Russell Page (1906–1985) is known for the development of master design plan for a site by applying principles of classical style to the gardens he designed.

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