Internal courtyards flood narrow homes with natural sunlight while the surrounding walls of the building seal out city noise and create a private retreat away from the prying eyes of overly-curious neighbours. This collection of 14 captivating internal courtyards may have you rethinking the entire floorplan of your home.
Image 20 of 41 from gallery of Internal Landscape Villa / Atelier Stepán. Photograph by BoysPlayNice
From former deposit area to neighborhood resource MASU Planning: Activity Landscape Kastrup is a former deposit area of excess soil and building materials, which was turned into a new neighborhood park. The long left-over patch of land in between the 80ies residential area Vægterparken and the metro tracks was transformed into a neighborhood resource, by […]
Case study of design and implementation of headquarters and college for educational institute by UK landscape architects Grant Associates.
Landscape Collaboration is an integrated landscape design company. We shape our design and its environment through the collaborative design process centered around people and nature. Our works manifest creative solutions which are the integration of cultural and environmental concern through professional practice.
Located in a prime position overlooking leafy Holland Park, Holland Park Villas is an exclusive gated residential development in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea by developer, Native Land. The architecture was conceived by John McAslan + Partners and comprises four contemporary ‘villas’ offering 68 elegant apartments and four penthouses that benefit from spectacular […]
Image 41 of 41 from gallery of Internal Landscape Villa / Atelier Stepán. Concept
Image 41 of 41 from gallery of Internal Landscape Villa / Atelier Stepán. Concept
The interior courtyard of the KVBW Headquarters building in Karlsruhe / Germany was designed to be an oasis for the people working there. The aim of the planning was to create a subtropical atmosphere with places to join, work and relax. To facilitate planting on top the underground parking it was decided to create raised […]
Jane Irwin Landscape Architecture is a design-based practice with a particular interest and expertise in the field of public domain planning and design. We are a moderate sized practice with a diverse portfolio of work ranging from tiny garden courtyards to city making. The practice philosophy is to always maintain an intimate and critical role […]
Explore Wagner Hodgson’s award-winning residential landscape architecture design portfolio. We have worked with clients on their homes throughout the United States.
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Image 1 of 41 from gallery of Internal Landscape Villa / Atelier Stepán. Photograph by BoysPlayNice
Image 7 of 16 from gallery of Ballarat Community Health Primary Care Centre / DesignInc. Photograph by Dianna Snape
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Image 14 of 21 from gallery of Mega Foodwalk Landscape / Landscape Collaboration. Photograph by Rungkit Charoenwat
Located in Madrid, Spain, the new offices of The Botin Foundation are quite a site to see. Designed by MVN Arquitectos, the building takes advantage of the age and character of the existing structure while bringing a modern aesthetic with a lot of open space.
We have a keen interest in healthy workspaces and love this beautiful landscape design project, completed in 2003, for Fashion designer Elie Tahari by MVVA. Holes were cut into the roof of the buil…
Creating micro climates with architecture and landscaping, these internal areas give tranquillity and visual delight in equal measure.
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Image 5 of 17 from gallery of Metal Facade House / Archirie. Photograph by Cheon Youngtaek
Casa Mika, a modern Mexico City house by ASP Arquitectura Sergio Portillo, combines privacy and outdoor living thanks to its internal courtyards
Rainer Schmidt: The history of Park Killesberg has its origins in the industrial use of the site as a quarry. Known as “Stuttgarter Werkstein” (Stuttgart Ashlar), this sandstone was mined intensively for a long time and left a jagged artificial topography much like an open wound in the landscape. The so called “red wall” of […]