Decking and a timber pergola create spaces for furniture. I have used a simple palette of materials to define the geometry of the design. I have designed this layout with a geometry that is strong, but can be easily adapted to fit an irregular space and compensate for inexact measurements. I have based this sample design on my personal travels to various coastal places.įrom a distance, nature tends to paint like Mondrian, using strong geometric elements, and blocks of colour from a simple palette. The mission of the #StayHome garden is to bring a memory of that place to you. Everyone has their own favourite natural place, be it the African veld or the top of Ben Nevis. The #StayHome Garden is not a template, but is a demonstration of how I would apply these elements to a bespoke project. My biomimetic design style already lends itself to this purpose. a simple palette of plants and materials. This concept relies on two design elements. Due to the unusual conditions of self-isolation, I tried to envision how the concept of a grow-your-own kit might be scaled up to the size and complexity of a garden, with the added element of being customisable via e-design. The #StayHome Garden is inspired by the events surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
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