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A series of outdoor rooms were created to deliver areas for sun bathing, evening lounging and entertaining, and a dog run all shown in this photo.
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The fire pit has become a favored destination by the entire building community from adults enjoying after BBQ conversations to children roasting marshmallows on crisp fall Saturdays.
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The mural was commissioned by world renowned graffiti artist Jay Mack, and the graphic was proposed to the developer's committee. It was unanimously approved because of its combination of contemporary design, and urban edge that ideally suits the site and target tenants.
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A private terrace with a large table for entertaining is available to reserve. Although it is screened with the dense hedgerow of lush Leyland Cypress, it is also a cohesive extension of the entire roof design.
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The perennial planting was done in one day, with the designers placing plants based on the generated drawing. Although some adjustments were necessary to showcase premier quality plant material, careful design and planning already took into consideration the bloom times, and ascending height requirements of the client.
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The clients desired "controlled wild" look was achieved with late season blooming perennials coring rapped to peak in a colorful but soothing orchestra of dusty pink, rose and amber tones at summers end.
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A Large is used to transport timber materials to the roof.
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Cedar fencing is used to screen out mechanicals and frame out the series of outdoor rooms.
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River Birches, under planted with liriope, deliver an imported woodland that dances in the wind.
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Even on a cloudy day the playful outdoor shower is inviting, with its Manhattan skyline views. An oversized planter was selected to exaggerate the whims while providing screening from sunbathers with a nested privacy nook.
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Contemporary design, coupled with Fair-Trade craftsmanship, provides an eco-friendly approach to the outdoor furniture.
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Pictured here is the landscape drawing plan which directed design development for the project.