Garten am Hang 01 © 2010 Martin Schmidt Büro Hink Landschaftsarchitektur
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Garten am Hang 08 © 2010 Martin Schmidt Büro Hink Landschaftsarchitektur
The idea interprets the garden as a tangible, open and 'flowing slope'. To increase the generosity of the garden, the surroundings with forest and meadow were visually integrated into the concept.
The retaining walls lying across the slope were removed and replaced by walls running lengthwise into the slope. This results in level terraces and garden rooms pushed into the slope: the Bellevue stages the wonderful view, the loggia with an orangery becomes the central garden room, and a play terrace is created in front of the children's rooms.
Dry stone walls intercept the slope in a stepped manner. The sloping areas are planted with perennials. A straight staircase at the side of the house opens up the rear entrance, a drag step the garden areas above the loggia.
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All work phases
Special feature
Steep slope
Award
Garden of the month at competitionline and bdla in December 2010
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Planning offices
Büro Hink Landschaftsarchitektur GmbH
Schwaigern (weiterer Standort Sindelfingen)
Project period
2008
- 2010
Size
910 m²
Client
Privat
Address
Umgebung Pforzheim
Deutschland
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Project type
Garden