Restructured terraces and unique water features redefine this home's exterior.
Author: Susan Tamulevich
Alice Cooke delivers a rock-solid landscape design.
Redone on a grand scale, this Greenwich landscape evokes the timeless noblesse of an Old World estate.
When you walk outside this Connecticut home, you feel the magic.
Principal James Doyle's design was inspired by the former owner, American Impressionist painter John Henry Twachtman.
The top landscape projects from the 2016 CTC&G IDAs came from Louis Fusco Landscape Architects, Artemis Landscape Architects, Inc., and Conte & Conte LLC.
Trial, error and a little help from friends keep Chris Thurlow's vibrant garden thriving.
This is a garden of motion and light, capable to taking one’s breath away.
The winning projects in the 2015 CTC&G Innovation in Design Awards came courtesy of Artemis Landscape Architects, Inc. with Freddy's Landscape Co., Gregory Lombardi Design and Devore Associates, LLC.
The winning projects in the 2015 CTC&G Innovation in Design Awards came courtesy of Artemis Landscape Architects,Inc. with Freddy's Landscape Co.
If you’re a hard-core garden Anglophile and a sucker for the tumbling cacophony of lush mixed borders barely contained within a tidy pattern of low, clipped box, then this is the garden for you. Jane Ellsworth’s Garden has the breezy confidence of a seasoned traveler and the subtle eye of a true artist.
If you’re a hard-core garden Anglophile and a sucker for the tumbling cacophony of lush mixed borders barely contained within a tidy pattern of low, clipped box, then this is the garden for you. Jane Ellsworth’s Garden has the breezy confidence of a seasoned traveler and the subtle eye of a true artist.
The winning projects in the 2014 CTC&G Innovation in Design Awards came courtesy of Janice Parker Landscape Architects, Doyle Herman Design Associates and Cummin Associates, Inc.
Seven years ago, Casey and Chuck Berg purchased Turkey Hill in Westport. There are certain specific, unavoidable issues involved with taking ownership of—without a doubt—the most-photographed garden in the universe. Simply put, no one wants to be the person who killed Martha’s garden.
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An imaginative design blurs the lines between landscape and architecture
A life-size maze brings a touch of whimsy to this terraced garden
Gardenesque style successfully connects pool, pool house and pergola to established terraces and porches.