
Similar to Le Corbusier’s architecture, the central pond acts as a 'nucleus' organizing the path that creates a continuous flow throughout the garden, connecting the different spaces and serves as focal point.
He was also famous for interrupting and framing views, creating a stimulating and inspiring spatial experience. This concept is replicated placing pleached Hornbeams framing the entrance and adding mystery to the pond that is fully revealed further ahead.
Three different sitting/contemplation spaces, each provide a spacial experience that evokes different emotions for the users.
The perimetral brick edging and staircase floods into the circulation of the sunken garden in crushed brick form. Corteen steel edging blends into the colour palette.
A new pond is inserted as a focal point and overflows into the pond, creating movement and soothing water sound.
The shapes and colours of the plants have been especially chosen taking inspiration from Charlotte Cornish's art.
Evergreen perennials and hegdes organize the planting, dividing different group plants that respond to the grid of the space.
A vast variety of plants capture interest as the garden is walked around. Throught out the different seasons flowers and foliage make the garden appealing all year round.




