Projects

A 19th Century Property on Neauphle-le-Chateau Hill This 19th-century property perched on the hill of Neauphle-le-Chateau was acquired just before the COVID crisis by a couple seeking simplicity and beauty, far from the urban hustle and bustle of Paris and New York. Differential Management as a Guiding Principle Two hectares for a secondary property… decisions […]

This garden is intended to be, on one side, a window to the fields and on the other, a jewel box of colors. Blooms of prunus in the spring, vibrant flower meadows in the summer, and tall oaks with bright red foliage in the fall. The areas of the garden provide a range of functions […]

The Garden’s Guiding Principle: The overarching idea for the garden is to forget its urban surroundings and reconnect with its rural past. A simple spatial organization will interweave different functionalities, guiding visitors on a countryside stroll dotted with small “scenes.” Special care will be given to the recreated ecosystem, which will feature meadows, orchards, and […]

A natural setting The small garden had a major advantage…it opened onto a large wooded area. We had to mark the property while keeping this visual porosity. In short, we had to create a natural and easy-to-live-in setting that would intelligently let the eye pass through. To shelter from the vis à vis without being […]

Landscape design studio for naturalistic gardens