News
6th July, 2010
Our sustainable garden 'Together Again - D-shape Garden'
was awarded Gold Medal and Best Sustainable Garden Award at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show.
This contemporary garden combines strength and lightness, creating an environmentally sustainable and elegant space for entertaining and relaxation.
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Urban Spaces
In an urban context, the garden cannot be a scaled down version of its bigger country counterpart. Not to betray the spirit of the place, in this case is more appropriate simply to extend the living space of the house outside, creating a new special room, just without the roof!
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Counry gardens
The countryside has something special to give to people who live there: the impression of being part of something wider. The actual space to exploit is not only the one trampled or grown but it is also the one simply admired and not touched.
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Living palette
Like painters, who have tubes of colours to create a composition and various brushes to give it different textures, we, as garden designers, use living hues of flowers and foliage and visual roughness or smoothness of plants to generate emotions.
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Lights and shadows
Lighting your garden means extending the hours of use and enjoyment of your outside space.
This practical result, considerable by itself, is achieved with a number of pleasant side effects originated by the fact that artificial light reverses the daylight 'rule of brightness'.
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Vertical garden
There is a new way of introducing living materials into the urban environment in a beautiful and functional way: green roofs and green walls.
As a matter of fact, plants have been used for centuries as a medium for thermal insulation, stormwater attenuation and noise reduction.
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Plant in a pot
Every space is precious and deserves a chance to have and show a vibrant splash of life. No place is too small for a plant in a pot!
Enjoying the benefits and the pleasure of plants is not only for those who have a big garden.
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