A Zen Garden in Santa Monica

What takes place when a Japanese-style garden fulfills the southern California desert? For the extremely Zen outcomes, let’s check out a peaceful gravel yard that landscape architecture company Terremoto created for Mohawk General Shop in Santa Monica.

Photography by Caitlin Atkinson, thanks to Terremoto

Passionflower vines soften the redbrick facade of Mohawk General Store. “The vines were existing when we started the project and we decided to keep them because they were happy there,” says landscape architect David Godshall.
Above: Passionflower vines soften the redbrick exterior of Mohawk General Shop. “The vines were existing when we began the job and we chose to keep them since they mored than happy there,” states landscape designer David Godshall.

” This was an effort to produce a garden that was both Japanese and desert all at once,” landscape designer David Godshall states, including that customer Kevin Carney desired an area to have film screenings and to produce a background for style shoots.

The garden, previously inhabited by gardening store Potted, had existing hardscape (some concrete pieces) and a couple of specimen plants– consisting of 2 big palms– that the group restored from the previous style. ” For the rest of it, we went back to square one.”

During the remodel, Terremoto removed “chunky, two-inch gravel and a fair amount of existing concrete” and replaced the surface with decomposed concrete with “a heavy dusting” of gravel on top to stabilize the DG, Godshall says: “With this approach you lose the negative aspects of getting DG on the bottom of your shoes and also the feeling that gravel is a trudge to walk through.”
Above: Throughout the remodel, Terremoto got rid of “chunky, two-inch gravel and a reasonable quantity of existing concrete” and changed the surface area with decayed concrete with “a heavy cleaning” of gravel on the top to support the DG, Godshall states: “With this technique you lose the unfavorable elements of getting DG on the bottom of your shoes and likewise the sensation that gravel is a trudge to stroll through.”

” We made the style procedure conversational,” Godshall states. “We went cactus shopping with the customers. Then we went boulder shopping. After we got all the aspects on website, an exceptionally diligent team shadow boxed them into location. Then there was a great deal of taking a look at how things looked, walking, and moving it around.”

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