Anything you can imagine
Projects
The projects we create are oriented towards private or public green areas and other open spaces.
scroll downWE DESIGN CREATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR LARGER AND SMALLER GARDENS FOR YOU.
We design creative solutions for larger and smaller gardens for you. Each of our projects begins with a visit to the location and an assessment of the space, as well as a conversation with the client, where we gain insight into their wishes and needs. We then translate all of this onto paper in the form of an expanded conceptual design prepared for implementation or projects of other levels. After the client confirms the solution, we also suggest proven contractors with whom we cooperate.
SOMETIMES LESS CAN BE MORE...
Don’t be discouraged by the lack of square footage of outdoor space, because plants can surprise.
FOR LONG-TERM WORK IN OFFICES AND AT THE COMPUTER, THE LANDSCAPE DESIGN OF SPACE AROUND THE BUSINESS BUILDING / BUSINESS PARK IS MORE THAN STIMULATING.
It is very important to make such a space accessible for living, relaxation, socialization, and even for working outdoors – connecting with nature and plants.
EDIBLE LANDSCAPES INCLUDE ANY RURAL AND URBAN, PRIVATE AND PUBLIC (COMMON) SPACE, WHICH CONTAINS EXCLUSIVELY EDIBLE PLANTS OR A COMBINATION OF EDIBLE AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND MUSHROOMS.
Our efforts are also rooted in caring for the earth and all living things, as well as understanding the growing need to grow our own food. Guided by the principles of permaculture and regenerative agriculture as a broader concept, we design permaculture farms by involving other experts, as well as setting up vegetable gardens in gardens, on terraces and balconies. Our vision is also to green gray roofs at the city / municipal level by establishing vegetable gardens, urban beehives and similar “contents”.
We strive to combine the cultivation of vegetables, berries and fruit trees with ornamental plants and their implementation in modern architecture. We strive to eliminate prejudices that utilitarian is not aesthetically acceptable, that is, that it is not urban enough and that it cannot fit into modern architecture. This gives rise to the desire to devote more attention to education and raising awareness of people about the importance of the ‘man-garden’ interaction, in terms of growing your own food and other benefits, such as spending more time in the fresh air and open spaces, recreation, developing creativity, developing care for other living beings and similar activities.