'Residential Landscape Architecture'

Rosenberg Residence

Rosenberg Residence

Posted on 21. Aug, 2008 by .

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Through the development of several schematic designs an overall master plan was developed for this very difficult site. The site, which sits in the hillsides of Chappaqua, New York, was very limited in the amount of usable space due to the sharp-sloped property. A series

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Pollock Property (Rye, New York)

Pollock Property (Rye, New York)

Posted on 21. Aug, 2008 by .

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This unique site, which is situated on a peninsula of the Long Island Sound in the City of Rye, New York, was developed with landscape materials to provide a refreshing environment.  The existing seawalls and stone ruins of the private estate of Mr. Pollock was enhanced with various types of plant materials and landscape elements.  [...]

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Petrella Residence

Petrella Residence

Posted on 21. Aug, 2008 by .

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Several landscape designs were developed for this practically difficult hillside site located in the farmlands of Katonah, New York. By providing multiple designs it allowed the homeowner to choose from several different design options. The main criteria throughout the design process was to provide an outdoor space and connections that would not have any large [...]

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Moskowitz Residence

Moskowitz Residence

Posted on 19. Aug, 2008 by .

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A master plan was developed to enhance the sites physical appearance as well as provide better functionality of the user’s spaces.  Upon the owners request an English garden theme was developed incorporating a new pergola, which accentuates the allée of pears trees.   A lion’s

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Byrne Residence

Byrne Residence

Posted on 15. Jul, 2008 by .

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A series of terraced garden walls and planting beds were created to provide access and connection to a new installed lower lawn. A curved deck and stairway was also created to give function and

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Johnson Residence

Johnson Residence

Posted on 15. Jul, 2008 by .

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The landscape of this cottage style house nestled in the woods of Croton, New York was completely disconnected from the environment and lacked connection and outdoor spaces.  A new front walk was developed to provide a sense of entrance to the home.  Several outdoor

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