When landscaping ignores architecture
Many landscape fail not because of the plants used, but because the design never responds to the architecture. This field note explains how layering, structure, and spatial zones allow a home to feel grounded and complete- especially in Louisville, where large homes often sit on open land.
The discipline of restraint
A reflection on how disciplined plant selection strengthens modern architecture. When the landscape stops decorating and starts supporting, space, light, and structure become the primary experience.