The highlight of this project is that the site is compact and at the same time has a pronounced relief. Just imagine that the difference from the entrance area to the main territory was as much as 11 meters!
Our task was to effectively play up these initial data, but so that the garden did not stand out from the surrounding nature and was in harmony with it.
One of the interesting features of the “Garden on the Slope” is that the main multifunctional recreation area is made on the exploited roof. That is, we made a roof with steps and lighting, a decorative pond and a barbecue area with a live, unbridled fire were placed on it. This creative approach was noted by the jury experts.
Our team also recreated the Karelian nature. We planted rhododendrons, junipers, forest plants, and added pots with cereals as decorative elements. And multi-level lighting completed this picturesque landscape, gave the site volume and a special atmosphere.
Landscape Architecture | Residential Landscape - Built