High Art — featured project photograph

High Art

Mondrian logic translated into living landscape.

A cascading modern residence in the heart of Vail becomes a fully immersive garden, composed with the same rigor as the architecture it supports. This landscape reads as a series of sunken rooms, water elements, and planted planes—each calibrated to scale, proportion, and restraint.

A deliberately limited palette of silvery greys, soft greens, whites, and muted yellows reinforces the architectural clarity, allowing texture, light, and movement to do the work. Planting occurs edge-to-edge across the property, dissolving boundaries between hardscape, water, and garden. Multiple water features and pathways stitch the site together, creating moments of pause and progression throughout.

High art in the garden, grounded firmly in place—this is landscape as architecture, and architecture softened by living form.

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