A perspective garden

Paris

No contrast effect, we discover, through this first impression of vegetal overflow, the silhouette of a privileged space in the heart of Paris.
The landscape architect’s research was inspired by the supple and rounded plant forms between architecture and decorative art.
When we let ourselves be guided by the path, we reach a remarkable house with the Art Nouveau motif. Upon entering, the gaze is captured by the entanglement of the gigantic branches of glycine. On this plant screen is cleverly chosen, the boxwood cut in topiary. The glycine climbs the walls of the house, resuming the movement of a decorative panel. A boxwood driveway forming rounded massifs frame it at the ends. The contract between the luxuriance of the vegetation and the clean look is striking.

A perspective garden

Paris

No contrast effect, we discover, through this first impression of vegetal overflow, the silhouette of a privileged space in the heart of Paris.
The landscape architect’s research was inspired by the supple and rounded plant forms between architecture and decorative art.
When we let ourselves be guided by the path, we reach a remarkable house with the Art Nouveau motif. Upon entering, the gaze is captured by the entanglement of the gigantic branches of glycine. On this plant screen is cleverly chosen, the boxwood cut in topiary. The glycine climbs the walls of the house, resuming the movement of a decorative panel. A boxwood driveway forming rounded massifs frame it at the ends. The contract between the luxuriance of the vegetation and the clean look is striking.