Vote for Your Favorite Hardscape Project in the 2018 Considered Design Awards
Vote for Your Favorite Hardscape Project in the 2018 Considered Design Awards
Vote for Your Favorite Hardscape Project in the 2018 Considered Design Awards
Our judges have chosen the finalists, now you choose the winners. Below, browse the finalists in the best Hardscape category—which is open to both amateur gardeners and professional designers—and then head to our awards page to Vote.
Our judges have chosen the finalists, now you choose the winners. Below, browse the finalists in the best Hardscape category—which is open to both amateur gardeners and professional designers—and then head to our awards page to Vote.
Photograph by G. Vargas.
Gardenista editor Michelle Slatalla chose Boxhill‘s Modern Meets Boho project, noting the way “well-placed hardscape elements extend living space to the outdoors.”
Modern Meets Boho
Our South Terrace—a 15-Year Project
Amateur gardener John’s South Terrace project caught guest judge Brook Klausing‘s eye.
Amateur gardener John’s South Terrace project caught guest judge Brook Klausing‘s eye.
Poolside Sanctuary
Poolside Sanctuary
The goals for Renée Byers Landscape Architect‘s Poolside Sanctuary project were twofold: Create a secluded, poolside landscape for entertaining and make it wheelchair-accessible.
The goals for Renée Byers Landscape Architect‘s Poolside Sanctuary project were twofold: Create a secluded, poolside landscape for entertaining and make it wheelchair-accessible.
Photograph by Ive Haugeland.
Photograph by Ive Haugeland.
Rose Lane
Rose Lane
Michelle chose Shades of Green Landscape Architecture‘s Rose Lane project as a finalist.
Brook gave Design Workshop‘s Woody Creek Garden a rave review: “This hardscaping masterpiece delivers the most sophisticated introduction to the wild west without ever having to step out of your comfort zone.”
Woody Creek Garden