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Perched near the rim of one of Austin’s landmark canyons, San Clemente is composed of three five-story buildings. A happy partnership of rugged terrain and native landscaping with a polished approach is the result.
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Seasonal color has been expertly paired with native Texas perennials, like blue plumbago, as shown here.
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Here you have a break area surrounded by crisp Viburnum hedges are a landmark at San Clemente and provide uniformity to the building throughout the complex.
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As you drive through San Clemente, one sees the beauty at every twist and turn. The assortment of textures and colors beautifully accent the Italian Cypress and bring a Mediterranean vibe to the Texas Hill Country.
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Another main entry point, this photo again shows the consistency of the color selection and plant material all around the campus.
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Featured here you can see the crisp lines of Buffalo Grass thriving in mid-July.
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A section of boxwood hedges at San Clemente. Maintenance and uniformity of these hedges is taken into consideration with extreme attention to details.
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The center of this roundabout and adjacent color bed includes Italian Cypress and an assortment of color including pink and white Vincas and a mixture of Angelonias and Pentas. Contrasted by two types of river rock and hardwood mulch, this is a center point at San Clemente.
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The seasonal color selection is consistent throughout the property. Lots of lush and colorful plant material is a priority for the client at San Clemente.
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The use of different colors, textures, and materials really highlights the buildings at San Clemente
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Another shot of the vibrant seasonal color is shown here at the entrance.
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Another main entry point, this sign is right off Highway 360. This photo again shows the consistency of the color selection and plant material all around the campus.
Clean Scapes, LP
Category
Exterior Categories > Commercial Landscape Management > Office and Industrial Sites/Hotels and Resorts
Description
San Clemente
Winner Status
- 02. Silver Award