Landscape
Landscaping Design
A private villa landscape in a Japanese-contemporary language — organic curved paving and planting islands set against flat, rectilinear architecture; the house embedded in the garden, not placed upon it.
Embedded, not placed
A Japanese-contemporary language across a full residential plot. The garden wraps the flat-roofed, wood-and-glass house rather than sitting in front of it, so the building reads as part of the landscape.

Organic geometry against precise architecture
The defining move: flowing curved paving, rounded planting islands and soft mounding set as a deliberate counterpoint to rectilinear architecture.

The curved paving system
Large grey pavers follow organic arcs, with circular and semicircular cutouts carved into the ground — pockets for planting, stone and water that turn the ground plane into an active surface.
Four zones, one flow
Shaded garden, organic zen garden, house mass and pool are organized as four zones that flow without hard boundaries, parking held quietly apart by planting.
