One of the main challenges of this project was the slope of the site, which required careful planning and attention to details. In addition, Swiss building regulations include strict restrictions, especially in protection zones around mature trees with massive root bases.
Therefore, we paid attention to a large tree, the century-old maple Platanus x acerifolia, in order not to disturb the natural environment and to preserve the ecosystem of the site. This unique tree species became the dominant feature of the entire landscape design concept. It was important for us and our customer to emphasise its majestic natural beauty, as the presence of such a plant object on the plot is a great pride for the owner of the house.
Around the old maple, we have created a protective zone with gravel paths with a water permeable surface so that the root system is not damaged. By the way, we have retained all the trees on the site, only adding new plants that grow in the region.
Near the picturesque tree, a hearth area is provided, where the whole family can enjoy a warm fire. Its concept fits perfectly into the topography without disturbing the ecosystem. Throughout the garden, the designer has provided planters with plants that can be easily moved. These mobile elements add variable scenarios to the garden concept and make it easy to adapt it according to the owners' wishes and seasonal changes.
The grand entrance is crowned by a cascading fountain with sculpture. This water element creates a sense of harmony and tranquillity, welcoming guests with the gurgling of a waterfall.
Around the house there are walkways with luminescent lighting. This solution for the paths will emphasise the beauty of the night garden.
At the back of the yard, at the customer's request, a zone with a special sports surface was provided. In it, we placed outdoor fitness equipment and a basketball hoop. Here you can enjoy active games and training in the fresh air.
In our projects, we do not battle with nature, but integrate it harmoniously into the concept. In the process, the designer creates a real dialogue with the environment, so that in the end every element, from wood to stone, creates a harmonious composition.