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Sponzilli Landscape Group
The green trees and plants on this roof top terrace at Carnegie Hall bring brightness and color to the otherwise gray backdrop of NYC.
Zaremba & Company
Throughout, lines of ornamental grasses subtly define space and create moments of privacy on the shared terrace. Their fresh, gentle textures caught by the breeze add movement and a shifting softness to contrast the lines of the pavement. Sedum ground cover adds color, softness, and dimension to the planting beds.
Garden Mates LLC
Lush containers with topiary hibiscus and roses adorn a rooftop deck in Boston's Back Bay.
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Sarita Landscape Inc
Renovated this out-dates terrace to give it a modern twist. This yard is an example of " less is more", with a custom-made concrete and wood bench, matching table, pergola, panel wall, and low-maintenance plants.
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*Bronze gate, hand rail, pelican sculpture- W.J. Sorich Metalsmith
*Metal sculpture bench- William Wareham
*Photo- Chris Jacobson, GardenArt group
Little Miracles Designs
Condo Garage rooftop softened up with a cozy deck, pergola for shade and large lawn framed with porcelain tile.
Staghorn NYC
Tribeca rooftop garden designed and installed by Staghorn NYC. Modern fiberglass planters are lightweight and frame multiple outdoor rooms for dining, lounging, playing and entertaining. Birch trees provide shade and dimension, while evergreens provide 4 seasons of color and interest.
Staghorn NYC
We designed and built this Brooklyn rooftop garden for a young family who loves to entertain. Custom cedar planters and fencing show off low maintenance plantings while a custom ipe kitchen with concrete countertops provides a place for grilling, food prep, and an outdoor-friendly beer tap. Dimmable low voltage lighting from FX Luminaire round out the space and allow for outdoor entertaining after sunset.
Aralia: Innovation in Landscape Design
A rooftop garden designed for the 2012 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Pleached trees 'edge' and frame the view whilst a modern awning covers the main workspace. Contemporary furniture and sculpture are merged with box hedging and living walls to ensure a relaxing environment. A large multi-stem tree in a huge contemporary planter creates a central focus. photography by Ben Wetherall
Little Miracles Designs
Modern terrace transformation: Angular planters, perennial showcase, cedar fencing, with integrated irrigation & lighting. A true urban retreat.
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