Experimental Garden Design at GRAUX & BAEYENS Residence
Project TO
Designed in dialogue with the architecture of GRAUX & BAEYENS, this garden was conceived as a living experiment. Different atmospheres and planting styles merge here, making the space not just an extension of the home but also a place of discovery. The result is a garden that evolves, surprises, and invites exploration — a place where ideas take root and come into full bloom.
A Garden as a Laboratory of Atmospheres
In this garden, flower meadows were deliberately chosen, both sown and planted, to test how different species evolve together. The result is a landscape that changes with every season, revealing new combinations over time. In addition, numerous rare plants have been introduced — each carefully selected to enrich biodiversity and add unique layers to the garden. The whole feels not only aesthetic but also experimental: a place where nature and design challenge and inspire one another.
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