Wednesday, September 27, 2006

More on the Hot-tub

Looking from the Other Direction

 This drawing was done to show the homeowners how this would look from the other direction. This view shows the relationship between the new patio and the small retaining wall. The patio shown here really gives the viewer a better idea of its size for the new landscape.

I stayed with the square layout for the patio, becuase it plays off the square base of the hot-tub. A square patio  fits nicely with the straight lines of the short retaining wall and the straight lines of the deck.

For those of you not familar with this type of design. Straight lines, all right angles, strong squares means we are looking at Geometric design as opposed to Curvilinear or naturalistic.

Geometric must be harder to pull off because just about every landscape I see these days is some sort of wavy line-usually a weak/lazy wavy line. Which everyone likes to call naturalistic; or, "ooooh, look how natural . . . oooh"      Aaahhhh!!! Enough to drive me crazy!

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