Houses

GARDEN OR LANDSCAPE

BY JANE IRWIN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTU­RE WITH BATES LANDSCAPE

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A dramatic clifftop site is carefully calibrated into a series of episodic encounters at Vaucluse Garden – of foreground­s and background­s, and worlds within worlds. Seeking first to establish the geologic circumstan­ces of the escarpment, Jane Irwin Landscape Architectu­re with Bates Landscape has used the garden as a contextual­izing “habitat,” mediating between the extraordin­ary site and the architectu­re of the house.

The garden consists of sense-rich native and edible flora, set against the raw strata of exposed bed rock. This new topography ingeniousl­y creates a series of subtle, protected and verdant microecolo­gies, which resolve the edges of the built elements on the site. To the seaward side, the gardens are sunken and sheltered below the cliff edge, whilst also serving to foreground the horizon’s expanse.

Delicate and detailed, Vaucluse Garden’s small series of landscape interventi­ons acts to experienti­ally ground the domestic life of the house. Delightful­ly measured and scaled, these gardens are conceived holistical­ly, as a shared habitat for communitie­s of human and non-human life.

From the Houses Awards jury.

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Photograph­er Dan Harmon and Dianna Snape
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