Living and housing in old age. Dreilinden's guiding principle on corporate identity is also consistently adhered to in the design of open spaces. With the modern extension, the garden was also designed according to the latest findings for nursing homes.
moreRedesigning the terrace: planning, building, experiencing.
moreThe plant troughs with the rough rust-like surface were combined with smooth troughs in the same shade.
moreThe roof terrace becomes an extended living space with shape-variable, mobile troughs and expressive planting.
moreThe existing garden with old trees was carefully rebuilt and opened to the landscape.
moreThe approximately 1.900 m2 (20.500 sf) garden, created in the early 1990s, is located in a single-family house district in the vicinity of Basel.
moreThe existing pine as the local point of the garden was integrated into a floating wooden deck. This viewing platform and the further design of the garden adapt to the environment in the background. It plays with shapes, colors, and contours between the buildings and nature.
moreRedesign of a one family house garden on the border to the agricultural zone. A concave wall creates for the platform-like garden a clear boundary and the necessary stability to the surrounding landscape.
moreThe garden is divided into two areas. The upper, house-facing part forms the foreground to the living rooms and is lushly planted. Behind it, three steps lower, the pool garden is attached. Due to its lower location, you feel safe and cosy at the pool.
morePlanning and execution of horticulture 2010–2011
Area of landscape design: approx. 450 m² (4,850 sf)
moreA translucent fiberglass sculpture on the newly designed Postplatz roundabout provides fascinating plays of lights during the day and at night. The object absorbs the dynamics of the surrounding road users and interacts with the alternating lighting and weather conditions.
moreThe St. Johann plant is converted from a production site into a "Campus of Knowledge".
moreIn Lausen, there are many single-family houses, which are often inhabited by older people in pairs or alone. These people are increasingly looking for good and cozy apartments, as the maintenance and size of single-family homes become too much in old age.
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