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2016 Firms of the South: Page Duke10-04-16 | Feature
Page | Duke Landscape Architects
Savannah, Georgia



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Residential, Memphis, Tenn.

Page | Duke Landscape Architects collaborated with Menzer-McClure Architects to produce a complete landscape master plan for a 7-acre urban site that included drives, walks, pool and pool pavilion, garden structures, and multilevel garden rooms. PDLA created garden relationships with the inside views and axial relationships and site lines to compose a formal spatial arrangement.
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Residential, New Orleans

Page | Duke Landscape Architects created an intimate landscape in the New Orleans Garden District with a series of chambered garden rooms that plays on the inside/outside relationships to the main residence. The garden rooms became an extension of the interior spaces.


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Residential, Nashville

Page | Duke Landscape Architects collaborated on a Nashville house and garden renovation of an existing structure and completed several garden rooms for family and guest entertaining. Clues from sight lines were established and carried into the land for primary views and circulation paths.


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Residential, Memphis

For this Memphis residence, Page | Duke Landscape Architects, in collaboration with Menzer-McClure Architects, made use of the long vista from the rear terraces. The idea was to bring the outdoor relationships into the residence and use the pool as a platform for artwork.


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Residential, Nashville

Page | Duke Landscape Architects worked on this 69-acre estate in collaboration with Ferguson and Shamamian Architects over the course of 20 years to compile a complete landscape master plan.


Page | Duke Landscape Architects has a collaborative design approach in its mission to create landscape and garden designs that are thoughtful, beautiful, inspiring and timeless. Disciplines of expertise include landscape architecture, land planning and urban design for residential, community and institutional clients. Projects range from intimate gardens and outdoor living areas to expansive public spaces and estates. The focus is on reducing environmental impact and enhancing natural ecosystems.


As seen in LASN magazine, October 2016.








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