Designed by: Bex Jenkinson & Bryce Coulter – Green Therapy
Photography by: Charlotte Cook, Green Therapy
From the landscape designer:
Tucked into the lower slopes of Kennedys Bush in Christchurch, this site emulates the sense of leaving the structured urban landscape and entering a natural habitat.
The owners – a busy professional couple with older children – wanted to craft an additional outdoor living zone centred on the element of fire.
It was to be a space to connect with family and guests, nestled into a natural landscape and provide a strong focal point from adjacent internal and external living zones.
Our concept was heavily influenced by the existing Mid-century modern architecture, which dominates both the structure of the dwelling and interior design considerations.
We took cues from materials found and used in the existing landscape, including incorporating locally quarried stone.
The outdoor space was also to be easily accessible from all existing areas – including the pool, dining patio and access into the home.
And as the fire zone is a strong focal point when viewed from internal and external living spaces, the practical design also required strong sculptural aesthetics.
When considering flora and fauna, we focused on habitats already thriving within the garden including mixed tussocks (Chionochloa flavicans, Carex testacea) and native shrubs (eg Leptospermum, Psuedonpanax, Muhlenbeckia) which support local wildlife, including fantails and skinks.
In addition, the planting design was centred on expanding and enhancing the health of existing plant species on site.
Our design approach centred on the need to preserve the existing spirit of place.
From the relocation of existing plant species, to employing existing elements like the sloping landscape walls to emphasise the design, several elements played an important part in creating a space that looks like it’s always been there.
The owners have found a new love for this otherwise redundant space, gathering there as a family and cooking food to share.
They have vocalised this new enjoyment of the space, which for us, is the ultimate measure of success!
Credit List
Landscape designersBex Jenkinson & Bryce Coulter – Green Therapy | PavingConcrete placement by Quality Concrete |
Fireplace & chimneyEscea EW5000 | AwardsRegistered Master Landscapers Landscapes of Distinction – Gold |
Fireplace stoneHalswell Stone (bulk sourced by owner) and Philip Patrick Stone Masonry | PlantingsNatives including Chionochloa flavicans, Carex Testacea, Psuedopanax hybrids, Muehlenbeckia , Purple Ake Ake, Ornamental Manukas |
Landcape contractorGreen Therapy |
From the landscape designer:
Tucked into the lower slopes of Kennedys Bush in Christchurch, this site emulates the sense of leaving the structured urban landscape and entering a natural habitat.
The owners – a busy professional couple with older children – wanted to craft an additional outdoor living zone centred on the element of fire.
It was to be a space to connect with family and guests, nestled into a natural landscape and provide a strong focal point from adjacent internal and external living zones.
Our concept was heavily influenced by the existing Mid-century modern architecture, which dominates both the structure of the dwelling and interior design considerations.
We took cues from materials found and used in the existing landscape, including incorporating locally quarried stone.
The outdoor space was also to be easily accessible from all existing areas – including the pool, dining patio and access into the home.
And as the fire zone is a strong focal point when viewed from internal and external living spaces, the practical design also required strong sculptural aesthetics.
When considering flora and fauna, we focused on habitats already thriving within the garden including mixed tussocks (Chionochloa flavicans, Carex testacea) and native shrubs (eg Leptospermum, Psuedonpanax, Muhlenbeckia) which support local wildlife, including fantails and skinks.
In addition, the planting design was centred on expanding and enhancing the health of existing plant species on site.
Our design approach centred on the need to preserve the existing spirit of place.
From the relocation of existing plant species, to employing existing elements like the sloping landscape walls to emphasise the design, several elements played an important part in creating a space that looks like it’s always been there.
The owners have found a new love for this otherwise redundant space, gathering there as a family and cooking food to share.
They have vocalised this new enjoyment of the space, which for us, is the ultimate measure of success!
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Credit List
Landscape designersBex Jenkinson & Bryce Coulter – Green Therapy | PavingConcrete placement by Quality Concrete |
Fireplace & chimneyEscea EW5000 | AwardsRegistered Master Landscapers Landscapes of Distinction – Gold |
Fireplace stoneHalswell Stone (bulk sourced by owner) and Philip Patrick Stone Masonry | PlantingsNatives including Chionochloa flavicans, Carex Testacea, Psuedopanax hybrids, Muehlenbeckia , Purple Ake Ake, Ornamental Manukas |
Landcape contractorGreen Therapy |