I'm on the fence as to whether I actually want to maintain a pool, versus something more natural, but the layout and material composition work very seamlessly here.
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clean, open & airy interior
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Minimalist and accessible outdoor shower concept.
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One sweeping form creates a powerful and modern passage into the space.
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Another view of contemporary entry breezeway and pond.
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Contemporary entry breezeway. Would probably do darker hues to contrast the grassy bay area landscape.
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Not a gate, per se, but could easily be worked into a contemporary and statement entryway piece.
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Stark and structural contemporary entryway.
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Beautiful and modern concrete infinity viewing pool.
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Strong and minimal repeated forms link function and material to the architecture of the home, all whilst complementing the landscape with modernist themes.
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Playful and powerful minimalist stair with corten and pea gravel.
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Corten steel terracing and retaining walls display a unique use of material.
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Minimalist and modern terracing with corten steel. The pea gravel stairs are of definite interest.
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Modernist forms and repetition of lines and materials create an evocative scene and lovely outdoor shower.
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Beautifully stepped concrete wall, to pond, to seat wall, all repeated and accentuated in form by the horsetail.
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Immense concrete wall, but I love the concept.
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Love the shapes created by the concrete seat walls and firepit, as well as the beautiful framing of space and form of the IPE.
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Floating effect of concrete steppers around spa tie the form and function of the pool into the slightly different activity zone.
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Loving the repetition of forms here through the different materials and levels.
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Loving the repetition of forms here throughout the materials.
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Floating and illuminated corten wall face with planting.
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Steppers feel a bit haphazard, but the concept of the stepped walls is nice.
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Modernist Japanese soaking tub and zen garden elements.
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Floating benches and corten slabs frame the usable space and create a border from and for the landscape.
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Loving the deep color of the steppers and minimalist gates here.
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Corten steel frames planters and pavers to create unique terracing and stair detail.
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Pea gravel, concrete stepper and walls suggest movement through elongated forms and mirror the architecture of the home.
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Loving the levels and contrast of materials, not necessarily in love with the materials themselves.
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Hogwire gate and concrete steppers follow a minimalist theme, while also suggesting rhythm and resilience.
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Minimalist steel and concrete forms create stoic tranquility and a passage for the movement of water.
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Beautiful, but expensive solution to fencing with corten steel slats
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Minimalist, yet evocative concrete stepper
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Architecture foliage in the background is framed in color and form by the stepped corten wall in the background
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Playful, yet powerful floating concrete stair
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indoor/outdoor room and water feature
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Repetition of paving stones evoke movement and static emotion all at the same time.
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Lighting, water and stone create a floating circulation scheme and excitement for visitors to this backyard space.
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I'm on the fence as to whether I actually want to maintain a pool, versus something more natural, but the layout and material composition work very seamlessly here.
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