This week was busier than I would have liked, what with tax day and Portal 2. I did want to give you a quick progress update however.
I tweaked some of the major areas in my deck and public turf area, refining shapes, and moving the parking slightly. The combination of the changes create spaces that are more vibrant, draw your eye towards the areas you want to look, and have good spaces created for gardening and herbs (Sea Foam Green).
I then set about working on the back yard area. I knew I wanted a path leading out to my private space and to the river edge. I also wanted to include screening and a place for flood water to be cleaned, infiltrated, or at least slowed down. I also wanted it to be something visually striking. I have created a raised decking path and small deck area, above what is essentially an infiltration basin. It would be planted with drought tolerant plants in higher, normally feet-dry areas, and wetland plants in feet wet areas near the bottom. What really sets it apart, however, is a small detention basin at the base of the wild area. This should remain filled most of the year, and is edged by stone, creating the look of a rectilinear pond in a biomorphic wetland.
What you end up with is a geomorphic series of spaces for people, witch overlap with biomorphic and rectilinear in areas where the human space interacts the most with the “natural” areas.
This is still all conceptual, including the rough sections, so for next week I am hoping to get down to brass tacks and start doing the detailed design work.
Until next week.
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