A blog logging the ideas and work done during the Landscape Architecture Conversion Masters at the University of Gloucestershire.
Monday, 1 February 2021
Christopher Bradley-hole
This design, designed for a private client by Bradey-Hole Schoenaich Landscape is based in Newick Village, UK, and was completed in 2008. The contrasting colours of the grasses and wildflowers lift the area which is laid out using Bradley-hole's renowned geometric style. The interwoven paths create a maze-like landscape, holding visitors up to enjoy the landscape for longer and get lost in it. The image with the table and chairs displays how the landscape has a wild yet serene feel to it, which could be enjoyed with friends or family on a summer evening.
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