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Inspired Outdoor Living
ABOVE: For this project in Los Altos Hills, Zeterre custom-designed a living retractable gate with live succulents planted directly onto it—the first of its kind in California.
Photography by Marion Brenner
FACING PAGE LEFT: This Japanese temple gate at the entry of a circular, black bamboo garden is the homeowners' favorite in this curated space.
Photography by Aaron Leitz
FACING PAGE TOP RIGHT: In this minimalist Palm Springs garden, Zeterre wanted to utilize the desert's most abundant resource: the sun. We created modernist metal work to capitalize on the cast
shadows of the contemporary lines and added stoneware planters to interrupt the inorganic walls with more organic shapes and plantings.
Photography by Marion Brenner
FACING PAGE BOT TOM RIGHT: Zeterre's take on a contemporary Japanese garden in Professorville, California, includes a stone walkway that's embellished with inlaid Ipe pads, while the rest of the space
is adorned with abstract boulders and moss mounds. Zeterre also brought in sculptural Japanese maples that had been trained for more than 25 years.
Photography by Marion Brenner
Designed by Zeterre Landscape Architecture, San Francisco, CA, page 320
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