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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Modern Outdoor Garden

The modern outdoor garden is many times the most important feature of the modern or contemporary landscape. This type of garden downplays the role of organic décor in landscape architecture and look instead to geometric forms, relationships, and sophisticated materials to communicate a mentalist and highly subjective aesthetic that emphasizes human thought over natural life.

The geometry used is always that of familiar geometric shapes or derivative forms thereof. Quadrilaterals are favored linear forms that allow gardens to follow the property line, architectural walls, contemporary koi ponds, infinity pools, and the walls of a house or office building. Triangular forms are often built to compliment avant garde contemporary sculptures. Circular forms are frequently used as focal points within the landscape, or as aesthetic foundations for contemporary fountains.

The materials that are used to build the garden must always be highly reflective and catch the attention of the viewer. This is because inorganic elements will frequently constitute over 90% of the entire modern outdoor garden. It is therefore very important that we choose something that will remain reflective at night as well as during the daytime.

A good many rock surfaces and masonry elements will work superbly for this task provided they are sufficiently polished. Granite or marble can be used to build ornamental walls that frame the garden. Or, a patio-like effect can be created with polished limestone or stepping stone. Portions of this surface can then be removed for selective planting of small trees, grasses, and white flowers. Concealed landscape lighting can then be installed that will generate a reflective glare that makes both the hardscape design and the vegetation stand out at nighttime.

Steel is also a favored construction material for modern outdoor garden design. Steel posts can be used as centerpieces in gardens where there is no fountain. Or, we can build two steel posts to either side of the center and build a glass wall between them.

Glass makes an excellent frame for a fountain in the background. It also provides one of the most interesting and interesting surface areas for outdoor landscape lighting. These lights can be positioned behind the wall to shine through it. If we want to create a prismatic effect, we can use opaque or beveled glass and position concealed lighting fixtures to shine at an angle through the wall.

If we want to reflect white light upward toward the sky, we will use clear glass and mount concealed ground lighting fixtures either at the base of the wall or just behind it.

If minimal vine growth is desired due to the fact that we are building a very small modern outdoor garden, a cable can be substituted for the glass wall. This steel cable can hang suspended between two posts, or it can be stretched taught between them and used to hang chimes, ornamental objects, or even small potted plants.

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