This residential landscape design included developing multiple concept designs with the following elements:
- Incorporating existing trees and shrubs, structures and water features into the design
- Landscape to match their mid-century modern home
- Pool and Hot tub
- Deck
- Pergola
- Lawn areas
- Vegetable garden
With the homeowners wanting to do the majority of the installation work themselves, G Brown Design provided detailed and easy-to-understand planting and irrigation plans. The colored irrigation plan breaks out each zone by color to aid in initial installation and ongoing maintenance of the irrigation system.
The homeowner desired an updated look for the front yard to complement their craftsman style home, and to create entertaining spaces in the back yard including:
- large paver patio / entertaining space
- seat walls
- fire pit
- pergola
- outdoor kitchen
- raised garden boxes
G Brown Design developed multiple concept options and gathered feedback from the client before developing the final master plan. Existing mature trees and a carefully selected plant palette coupled with seat walls and a new privacy wall create a series of small outdoor rooms and enhance the sense of privacy in this unique backyard.
G Brown Design worked closely with artist Bart Walter, Jackson Hole Airport and Grand Teton National Park to showcase Walter’s 15-foot tall bucking bronco and rider sculpture, “Battle of Wills”. The monumental sculpture is a representation of Wyoming State’s logo and license plate, known as “Steamboat”. Highlights of the project included:
- 3D modeling and simulations to convey design intent
- Placement of 300 tons of natural boulders
- Custom detailing for entry & interpretive signage
- On-site placement of native plants
- Construction administration
Careful coordination with the National Park Service, Jackson Hole Airport, Bart Walter and traffic engineers helped create an iconic entry to the airport.
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