Meadows at the foot of the Dutch dunes


 


This garden in Wassenaar has two faces. The back garden seamlessly connects with the adjacent meadows. The front garden is linked to the nearby edge of the Dutch dunes.


Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture
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Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture
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Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture

Photography: 

Andrew van Egmond

and client

 

Green contractors:

Meker Tuinen

Kroeze Hoveniers


Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture - Wassenaar - Nature-inclusive
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture - Wassenaar - Perenial Garden
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture - Wassenaar - Nature-inclusive
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture - Wassenaar - Perenial Garden
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture - Wassenaar - Nature framed
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture - Wassenaar - Nature-inclusive
Andrew van Egmond -  Contemporary Landscape Architecture - Wassenaar - Nature-inclusive
Garden connecting strongly with the surrounding fields  |   garden architecture by Andrew van Egmond
Garden connecting strongly with the surrounding fields  |   garden architecture by Andrew van Egmond
The surrounding fields are part of the garden  |   garden architecture by Andrew van Egmond
Garden is part of  the surrounding fields  |   garden architecture by Andrew van Egmond