City Landscaping by Rees Roberts

Jun 13 2011

We’re finally getting around to doing some landscaping. But the problem with landscaping, in my opinion, is that it’s done after the fact – after you have nothing left in your budget, after you’re tired from all the decisions that led up to this point…you get the picture.

If I ever go through the build process again (which I really hope to get to do again!)…I’m going to factor in all these decisions ahead of time. Because when you see the work of a firm like Rees Roberts + Partners you can really get a sense of how good (great!) landscaping can transform a property.

These homes featured below are smack in the middle of Manhattan. As much as I adore New York, I wouldn’t exactly call it clean. But these properties would transport you somewhere far beyond the smog!



Above: Property on East 88th
Below: Jane Street Townhouse


Below: West 10th St. Home.

Landscaping: Chyutin Architects’ Ben-Gurion Square

Jan 31 2011

Some pretty phenomenal landscaping, care of Israeli based Chyutin Architects. The Deichmann square is part of Ben-Gurion University.

Photos care of Contemporist.

Landscaping: Outdoor Lighting

Aug 26 2010

To light the front entrance, I like the idea of adding some sort of glass fixture. Here are a few:

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Above: Dioscuri Sconce by Artemide. Available at Lumens.
Below: Oluce Outdoor Sconce from Nova68
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Below: Droppen Lamp by Zero Interiors. Available at the Scandinavian Design Center
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Below: Fresnel outdoor lamp designed by Joe Colombo for Oluce.
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For the walkway and back fence, we’re going to add simple stainless steel fixtures like those seen below:
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Above: AWL.18 Wall Light from YLighting. Mid-Century Modern Wall Sconce from Nova68. Cinema Outdoor Sconce from Lumens.

Landscaping: Back Fence

Aug 24 2010

I’d like to put some sort of simple slat fence in the back of our house. Here’s a taste of what I’m thinking.

Below: Image from designer Kelly Hoppen
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Below: Image from Steven Harris Architects
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Below: Photo from Dwell Magazine
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Below: Images by Buttrick Wong Architects
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