
Rhythm in Juxtaposition
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The landscape of this estate serves as a living dialogue between the home's historic New England roots and its masterfully re-imagined modern additions. Rather than competing with the bold architectural shifts of the residence, our design extends these contemporary cues into the outdoors through highly intentional clean lines and sophisticated paths of flow. By prioritizing a seamless physical and visual connection to the new interior wings, the gardens and living spaces act as a rhythmic extension of the home -- a perfectly composed juxtaposition where New England classicism meets bold, modern geometry to create a uniquely balanced and cohesive context.
Creating a landscape that bridges historic New England architecture with bold modern additions, ensuring the outdoor living spaces feel like an intentional continuation of the interior architecture.
We translated the home's modern flair into the structural 'bones' of the landscape, ensuring the outdoor living spaces feel like an intentional continuation of the interior architecture.
We translated the home's modern flair into the structural 'bones' of the landscape, ensuring the outdoor living spaces feel like an intentional continuation of the interior architecture.
Grounded in local tradition, the design utilizes thermal-finish bluestone and natural wood accents. The deliberate linearity of these materials creates a crisp, rhythmic contrast that defines the project's clean-lined aesthetic.
Grounded in local tradition, the design utilizes thermal-finish bluestone and natural wood accents. The deliberate linearity of these materials creates a crisp, rhythmic contrast that defines the project's clean-lined aesthetic.
Soft, textural gardens provide a necessary organic counterpoint to the sharp geometry of the masonry. These curated plantings define distinct 'rooms,' adding layers of color and movement that soften the transition between stone and sky.
Soft, textural gardens provide a necessary organic counterpoint to the sharp geometry of the masonry. These curated plantings define distinct 'rooms,' adding layers of color and movement that soften the transition between stone and sky.