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After having pushed back the forests to protect us from predators and cultivate in peace, we are witnessing a reversal of the phenomenon…now, with agroforestry, we are replanting the forests to associate them with our crops. And the results are without appeal! In fact, trees contribute more than you might think to the balance of […]

This follow-up is part of a natural garden project designed by Horus paysages for a guest house. We find there all the elements of a naturalist garden which favour biodiversity. Thus, a micro-drill, a meadow, an orchard, a pond and large melliferous flowerbeds can be found in 6000m2. Edible forest The whole garden is turned […]

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 […]

The woodlands of this property have gradually returned to a wild state. The idea was to preserve this “return to nature” while creating a comfortable and poetic walk. Working with what exists Our preliminary work was to select the subjects to be preserved and cut down. Following this forestry work, we had to define a […]

As part of the competition of the International Garden Festival of the Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire, the landscape designers Etienne Vazzanino, Laurian Gascon and Stanislas Jung have come together to design a “climatic” garden. The “Jardin Zebre” received the design award at the 2021 edition. Context: climate change In a planetary context disturbed by human activity, […]

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