A Secret Garden in Old Town Winner: Outstanding Landscape
Fagus sylvatica ‘Asplenifolia’
ipe storage boxes
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Washington Spaces Magazine Fall 2008
granite block patio recycled concrete tile walk
ipe landing cantilevered pergola tsukabai fountain
Prunus laurocerasus ‘Schipkaensis’
Acer palmatum ‘Sango kaku’
Figure 1. Concept Plan cantilevered pergola
ipe storage boxes Figure 2. View from walkway towards wall at western edge of property
Figure 3. Northeast view from ipe “stage”
Figure 4. Axon illustrating pergola, stage with lights, and storage boxes/seating
“The parents of two active girls wanted to create a multi-tasking garden in their tiny Old Town Alexandria backyard that would host rugged soccer practices as well as elegant dinner parties. Meg Herndon complied with a blend of plantings and hardscaping. The custom built pergola acts as a transition from the walkway to the garden and also forms a contemporary proscenium over a stage of ipe wood. In addition to LED lights that bathe the area at night, the owners went green with recycled cement tiles which are integrated into the garden walk. (Washington Spaces Magazine. Early spring 2009, p.75)” Herndon 1