Laguna Gardens recently celebrated their grand opening for the Miami Gardens #community. The project epitomizes luxury outdoor living, meticulously crafted by KEITH in collaboration with Cymbal Development and Palma Architects to offer residents an oasis of relaxation and recreation. Our landscape architectural services prioritized the use of a Florida Native planting palette, seamlessly blending native flora with contemporary design across all amenity spaces. From the tranquil pool area to the vibrant BBQ space, the versatile clubhouse rooftop, engaging playground, dog park, and captivating art walk around the centralized lake, every element reflects our commitment to enhancing the resident experience while fostering community connection. Laguna Gardens caters to individuals and families seeking sophisticated living amidst the lush landscapes of Miami Gardens. #KEITHteam #KEITHcommunity #KEITHlife #LandscapeArchitecture
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"🎾 Excitement's in the air with the US Open starting! Just like the precision on the court, at Nature Care Landscape, we're dedicated to crafting outdoor spaces with the same level of care. From stunning garden designs to lush lawn maintenance, we're passionate about outdoor environments. Let's celebrate competition and beauty – on and off the court. 🌿🏆 #USOpen #NatureCareLandscape"
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If a move to the country is being driven by the desire for more space, both indoor and outdoor, then Sevenoaks and the Weald of Kent are an ideal option to achieve the balance. Properties in Sevenoaks and the surrounding villages offer incredible opportunities for spacious living and if this is high on your agenda I can prioritise on and off-market properties where there is already a great synergy between in and outdoors. I also have many local industry contacts - architects, builders, landscape artists- who can create this balance if it doesn’t already exist. I do, however, also know that not everybody wants a large garden. For those clients, I can focus my search in areas where you have access to nature on your doorstep, so you benefit from all the joy of the great outdoors without the burden of maintenance. Finally, if you aren’t sure how much space you’d like yet, I can help you narrow down what is right for you. In all cases, the best place for us to start is a DM or email. #homefinder #propertysearch #propertysearchagent #sevenoaks #kent
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Houses to Housing innovation Accessing Nature Access to green outdoor space is an invaluable asset to most people. People want to live close to the outdoors and have a connection to nature to improve their sense of wellbeing and enjoyment of their homes. The homes we design have a strong link to place and nature. Riverview house has a special courtyard at the heart of the house that creates a sheltered place to sit and a strong connection to the outside when you are in the house (1). The black house, where garden space is limited, maximises views across adjacent fields (2). On our larger housing schemes having a large, shared outdoor space can often provide a richer connection to nature in suburban/urban settings. Marmalade lane provides a large open area where the community grow food, allow wildflowers and natural vegetation to spring up and house chickens all on people’s doorstep in a suburban location(3&4). Love Wolverton housing in the centre of Wolverton town will have a large shared green space for the homeowners to use as well as their own balcony spaces that have views onto this(5). In Eddington small front gardens with planting are accessed via a shared courtyard giving residents an opportunity to sit out and enjoy outdoor space and meet their neighbours, as well as having more manageably sized front gardens. Photos 1 -@clickclickjim 2 - @MSAP 3 - John Deakin 4 - Emett Russell 6,7 - @jackhobhouse #greenspace #nature #wellbeinginarchitecture #housinguk #communityhousing #sharedoutdoorspace #molearchitects
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🌆 Rediscovering the Heart of Aberdeen 🌆 Union Terrace Gardens, situated at the heart of Aberdeen's city centre, had faced challenges that needed to be addressed. The park's poor lighting and limited accessibility posed significant concerns, particularly in the evenings. Our mission was clear: to preserve the park's rich history while making it a vibrant, accessible, and safe space for the community. The key features of WILA Puck XT made it the perfect choice for this project: 🔆 Versatile Illumination: The Puck XT offers different light distributions, ensuring optimal visibility in all areas. 🔌 Adaptability: Its variable system fits seamlessly into both straight and curved handrails, creating a uniform and visually appealing illumination scheme. 🛡️ Durability: Constructed from smooth 316 stainless steel and featuring impact-resistant class IK10, the Puck XT is corrosion-resistant and perfect for indoor and outdoor use. 🌱 Energy Efficiency: With excellent efficacy and control protocols such as DALI or Casambi Bluetooth, the Puck XT ensures energy-efficient illumination. 🔧 Ease of Installation: Its retrofit capability made integration into existing handrails a breeze, minimising installation hassles. The implementation of the WILA Puck XT not only improved safety but also accentuated the park's aesthetic appeal, especially during the evenings. Modern, accessible pathways and staircases, combined with efficient handrail illumination, made Union Terrace Gardens a welcoming space for visitors of all abilities. These enhancements significantly contributed to the gardens' reconnection with the surrounding public realm, reestablishing its position as a beloved community hub. The Union Terrace Gardens regeneration project stands as a testament to the successful synergy between historical preservation and modern innovation. The seamless integration of WILA Puck XT not only resolved existing challenges but also added a touch of contemporary elegance to the park. This project not only revitalised a historic landmark but also created a blueprint for future urban regeneration endeavours, emphasising the importance of accessibility, safety, and aesthetic appeal in public spaces. #UnionTerraceGardens #UrbanRegeneration #HistoricalPreservation #CommunityRevitalisation
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Deep placemaking starts by changing the stories that limit the potential of your town or neighbourhood. If you don't address these stories you are fiddling at the edges. When I took on the task of placemaker in Struggletown, I knew that my job was primarily psychological. Cities, like people, are controlled by their stories. Five kilometres from Struggletown, just across the river, is a more urban city. From its very inception, the residents of Struggletown compared themselves unfavourably to their older sibling and developed a ‘chip on the shoulder’. This story became a self-fulfilling prophecy. To a large extent, a town like this is a struggle town because that is what it sees when it looks in the mirror. As a professional placemaker, my first challenge was to unpack this story and then begin to change the image in the mirror. In fact, I could pave the streets in gold, but it wouldn’t make an ounce of difference, because, the self-limiting story would have remained the same. What is interesting is that town stories get built into the very fabric of a built environment. In the heart of Struggletown was a supermarket with a liquor store (see photo below). Outside was a concrete bulwark designed to protect the booze inside from ram-raiders. The very design of this space told every resident, every day, that they lived in a town of untrustworthy people. Only in a struggle town would you need to protect the booze with a concrete barrier. First comes the story, then the physical form that reinforces the story. As a placemaker, my first job was to change that story. So, I had the wall turned into an outdoor art gallery. Design elements can be incredibly important in shifting negative town stories. But they must be employed with purpose - in this instance to change what people saw when they looked in the mirror. For more on why placemaking is first and foremost a psychological task, see my book: 'Revitalise Your Town Centre in 7 Weeks or Less'. https://lnkd.in/gVzVymNR #placemaking #urbanism #urbandesign #towncentre
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Entrance: Each row house has its own separate entrance, often accessible directly from the street or via a small front yard or stoop. Shared Walls: Row houses are built in a continuous row, which means they share walls with adjacent properties on either side. Backyard or Garden: Depending on the design and location, row houses may have a small backyard, garden, or courtyard at the back of the property. Urban Setting: Row houses are commonly found in urban areas, providing a space-efficient housing option in cities and towns where space is limited and land is expensive. Community: Living in row houses often fosters a sense of community, as neighbors are in close proximity and share common walls, promoting interaction and social connections. https://lnkd.in/gge9wu8T #rowhouse #househunting #houseexpert
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Did you know that some of London's charming green spaces have a secret past? Let's explore a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the city – the enchanting St George’s Gardens in Bloomsbury. Imagine you're walking by a row of grand Georgian houses and then, just off a quiet side street, you discover an oasis of tranquility. That's St George’s Gardens, a historic haven that was once a churchyard and graveyard. As you wander among the trees and flowers, it's hard to believe this peaceful spot was once filled with tombstones instead of tulips. Back in the day, as London grew, so did the need for burial spaces. St George’s Gardens was one of the first to be established in the early 18th century, but as time went on, it transformed from a final resting place to a delightful public garden where people could enjoy nature and reflect on history. Beneath the garden's beauty lies stories of the past. It's like stepping into a time machine; where every path and plant whispers tales from hundreds of years ago. You might be surprised to learn about the famous figures who were once buried here or the historical events that these grounds have quietly witnessed. Why not take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life and dive into the layers of history hidden in this urban oasis? It's a place where the past is always present, and the rush of the present slows down for a while. As you leave the gardens, you take with you a sense of wonder and a reminder that beauty and history often live side by side, disguised in the greenery of London's landscape. For more fascinating historical tidbits and to explore the curious details of places like St George’s Gardens, follow me here: https://buff.ly/3H8EsMw, here: https://buff.ly/3TGRHf4, and here: https://buff.ly/3tTAO6b
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Strike the perfect balance between form and function. Discover the art of hard landscaping, transforming outdoor spaces into havens of beauty and resilience. #Hardscaping #LandscapeDesign #HardLandscaping https://lnkd.in/gZuF9P2R
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Thinking of giving your outdoor living area a refresh for spring but not sure where to start? The key to a great outdoor space lies beyond the usual cleanup. From cozy balconies to gorgeous gardens, our newest blog post is your guide to embracing the outdoor season with style and comfort. For the full article 📲 buff.ly/49Wp2rd -- #realestatetips #realestateagent #realestatelife #realestateexperts #realestateadvice #realestateblog #realestate #realtor #TracyCarealtor #tracyrealestate #tracycalifornia #tracyca
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Over 20 years experience in the Sydney property market assisting clients to Sell and now Buy property in Eastern suburbs, Inner West, Lower & Upper North Shore, Southern Highlands, Northern Beaches and Palm Beach
Thinking about purchasing a terrace house in Sydney's vibrant eastern suburbs? Here are key features to look out for: Historic Charm - Many terraces boast beautiful period features like ornate fireplaces, high ceilings, and intricate ironwork, adding timeless character to your home. Location & Lifestyle - Enjoy the best of city living with close proximity to beaches, parks, cafes, and excellent schools, all within a lively, community-focused environment. Outdoor Space - Look for terraces with courtyards or balconies, providing precious outdoor areas for entertaining or relaxing in the sun. Renovation Potential - These classic homes often come with opportunities to modernize and personalize, allowing you to create your dream living space. Transport Links - Benefit from excellent public transport options, making commuting to the CBD or other parts of Sydney convenient and stress-free. Considering these features can help you find the perfect terrace house that matches your lifestyle and needs. #buyersagent #realestateexpert #easternsuburbsproperty #sydneyhomes #homebuying #realestate #milliondollarlisting #everykeycounts
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