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Article Title: How To Design A Contemporary Front Yard
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 576
Keywords: Front Yard Contemporary Landscape Design
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Contemporary front yard design tends to be more customized to home architecture 
than other forms of landscaping design.  This is because contemporary homes 
typically emphasize the abstract side of the mind with the use of very basic 
geometric forms, minimalism, and linear angularity that suggests a stripping 
down of reality to its most rudimentary components.  Front yards surrounding 
such homes must reflect the patterns and lines of movement evident in home 
design in order to maintain continuity with the strong emphasis on Mentalism 
characteristic of all contemporary design and art.

Unlike most landscapes that emphasize the beauty of nature and exterior 
structures, contemporary front yard landscaping specifically focuses on 
supporting the proportions and aesthetics of the house.  Nature is used as a 
backdrop to the design build of human dwelling and structural achievement.  
This is deliberate in order to emphasize Man's unique position in Nature as a 
being who is able to shape his environment on a conceptual level alone without 
having to remain within the boundaries of what we typically consider to be the 
concrete forms of Nature.  This is often done to emphasize the mind's ability 
to alter reality without restriction on inner perception.  This is also why we 
often see contemporary art take a basic geometric shape, such as a 
quadrilateral, deliberately distort its dimensions, and then combine it with 
one or more other forms to extend its essence into multi-dimensional space to 
represent Man's sense of destiny as an explorer of the Unknown.  

The intent of most contemporary homes is to project such a mindset that is also 
highly personalized to the homeowner.  Eclecticism is the rule here, not the 
exception to the rule.  Many owners of such homes work in the architectural, 
design, or fine arts community themselves.  Their houses are deliberate 
expressions of both their personal lifestyles and their professions.  This 
leaves little room, in most cases, for an exploration of the beauty of Nature 
as a realm in its own right.  Natural forms that are useful to humanity are 
reshaped into new forms that reflect aspects of human thought and unconscious 
forces of emotions.  Front yard design in such an environment will often lack 
the typical emphasis on foliage we seen in traditional landscapes.  Instead, it 
will act more like a natural frame for an obviously human form that centers the 
landscape on a sense of evolutionary preeminence.

In this sense, organic elements are completely subservient to human design and 
tend to exist in contemporary front yards only as supportive elements for the 
home, outdoor decorative sculpture, exterior buildings, and modernesque 
hardscapes, seating areas, and pathways.  Gravel, concrete, and rock tend to 
constitute the majority of design elements here, with vegetation being used to 
establish linear direction or a sense of perimeter around an entertainment 
area, special interest point, decorative element, or abstract art form.

Gardens are highly minimalist in contemporary front yards and typically 
evidence a stark deviation from typical garden design patterns.  This is not to 
say that tradition is completely thrown out the window when installing a garden 
in front of a contemporary home.  However, traditional forms that emphasize 
natural beauty are either significantly altered or combined into new forms in 
much the same way that home architecture uses both the distortion and 
combination of basic geometric shapes to create new designs rooted in the 
abstract realm above and beyond concrete reality.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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