This residential project began with an empty lot, a floorplan, an intense program, and a collaborative spirit. Drainage and grading of the interior courtyard were challenging due to the tight site plan featuring a swimming pool. Lush plantings were required to balance the clean architectural lines. The necessity for flush entries at all doors provided another challenge, as the client had ADA needs for a multi-generational family yet desired the aesthetic of cohesive space.
The Landscape Architect understood that the courtyard, at the heart of the home and viewed from almost every room, needed to be featured. Considering the tight circulation around the pool, the Landscape Architect decided
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