The landscape design for this Tropical Minimal property in Key West, Florida, was based on the concept of ‘less is more’.
Landscape Architecture
The craft of landscaping redefines spaces, brings them together as well as creates contrast in unexpected ways.
Landscape design is not only about embellishment but also functionality and consideration for climate change.
Inspired by the design of outdoor spaces, this category covers landscaping for midcentury homes touching upon the importance of landscape design and the main styles in which it is related to midcentury modern architecture.
Reconnecting with the Outdoors: The Horseshoe Bay Project by Eden Garden Design
The Horseshoe Bay project sought to facilitate a natural, relaxed environment that would combine the outdoors with the indoors of this ranch-style home in Texas Hill Country.
A Low Landscape Design Parallels the Mount Merino Modern Retreat
Sitting by the peak of Mt. Merina near Hudson, NY, this contemporary home design serves as a weekend retreat for a young family living in the bustling city of New York.
Landscape Architect Scott Shrader Shares the Malibu Tin House Project
Landscape Design shapes our everyday life. Case in point: The Tin House Project.
Ground Studio’s Landscape Design Builds on Polished Natural Arrangements
The landscape design by Ground Studio values the natural landscape as well as the architectural forms of the new home designed by Sagan Piechota Architecture.
A Soothing Retreat in Watermill, New York
Sometimes the natural environment of a location presents a perfect backdrop for designing a landscape to sync with a home.
Ground Studio Frame Landscape Design Around Local Identity
The philosophy behind this Sanctuary Palo Alto project in Northern California revolves around the architecture and landscape being one expression.
A Modern Courtyard for a Midcentury Office
Just as with home environments, the composition of an office space makes a world of difference to its overall atmosphere.
Andrea Cochran’s Palo Alto Garden Connects Architecture and Landscape
This modern home by Seattle Architecture firm Suyama Peterson Deguchi in Palo Alto, CA, is filled with light and air while enjoying a deep indoor/outdoor connection.
A Japanese Garden Within a Californian Context: Terremoto’s Purple Drank Project
Midcentury modern architecture leans heavily on the concept that good design must be accessible, functional and follow an indoor/outdoor connection.
California Climate Shines Through Terremoto’s Eichler Landscaping Project
We delve into the Eichler #1, a landscaping project commissioned to Terremoto landscape design for an original Eichler in Southern California.
Introducing Landscape Architecture for Midcentury Homes
The craft of landscaping redefines spaces, brings them together creating contrast in unexpected ways. Landscape design is not only about embellishing the site but also functionality.
5 Rules For Perfect Mid-Century Landscaping
By its nature, landscaping is something that often takes a peripheral role in people’s appreciation of mid-century modern homes.
But if it’s done badly it can easily ruin a perfectly beautiful home.