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Article Title: Modern Garden Ideas Are Largely Developed On The Basis Of 
Location, Geometry, And Function
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 772
Keywords: Modern Garden Ideas
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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On one level, all modern garden ideas are based upon a common set of core 
values.  Like other components of modern landscape design, they consist 
primarily of inorganic elements.  Structure is a symbol of conscious thought; 
plant life symbolizes the energies of life and mind.  

A tendency to use hardscapes as containment fields for Spartan plantings of 
vegetation is clearly evident.  This works to thematically express the belief 
that man has mastered the forces of his own mind and is capable of controlling 
his own destiny.  

The geometric patterns that constitute the foundational aspects of modern 
garden ideas are very basic inn and of themselves.  There are four essential 
forms that can be used in this discipline.  Linear lines and structures are 
very often used to decorate iron fences, stone walls, or the exterior of a 
home.  

Quadrilateral constructs are used to extend the architectural themes of outdoor 
buildings and custom swimming pools designed in rectangular form.  Triangular 
designs can be very effective in introducing abstract sculptures to the eye.  
Circles represent both feminine form and spirituality and are often found 
around trees and fountains.

Due to the fact that inorganic elements form the basis of all modern garden 
ideas, it is necessary to begin the planning phase of every project with a 
detailed survey of the property.  This will help us identify the best locations 
in which to do our work.  These areas will in some way always be tied to some 
sort of hardscape.  Patios, walkways, decorative walls, and even motor courts 
are all in effect foundations for design.  

Many of these locations are adjacent to significant structures like the house 
or an outdoor kitchen.  Reconstructing the hardscape with new organic elements 
adds a new dimension of energy and vitality to the architecture of the 
structure that subliminally communicates a sense of outdoor living experience 
so crucial to any kind of landscape architecture, be it contemporary or 
traditional.

Since the whole point of landscape design is to create this sort of outdoor 
living experience, is also important that we focus our attention on any 
decorative focal points and all major areas of activity.  In gathering places, 
modern garden ideas are developed as emblematic expressions of the activities 
that transpire there.  

A patio area around a pool, for example, is normally the scene of a great deal 
of movement.  People do not just sit around the pool.  They get up and walk 
around, and most get in the water, or at least put their feet in it.   A garden 
here would feature decorative patterns in the hardscape and careful plantings 
of vegetation that would reflect movement toward the center of the pool.  
Whether or not these patterns would feature linear, circular, or rectangular 
geometry depends entirely on the shape of the pool and the patio itself.

On the other hand, accenting decorative focal points on the landscape requires 
a slightly different approach.  Modern garden ideas here are determined by what 
works best as a supportive element that brings attention to the decorative 
element.  If it is a statue, vertical elements may be added to the hardscape 
and vegetation to draw the eye upward to the form.  

If it is a fountain, a garden will normally function as the aesthetic base of 
the entire piece, making it appear as if the fountain itself rose up from the 
amalgam of hardscape and plant material as a blend of fluidity and form.  
Again, the patterns and materials that are used to construct these adjunct 
supportive elements are developed in accordance both with the immediate form at 
hand and an aesthetic awareness of the landscape as an entirety.

Regardless of location or intent, the ultimate success of every design depends 
on a very careful and deliberate selection of vegetation.  Too much organic 
presence destroys the essence of the design, so an intentionally minimalist 
approach must be taken.  Dark colored vegetation is preferable because it works 
better with the stark absolutism of stone and hardscape.  

Trees should be small and isolated, almost as if they were stunted-to indicate 
the control of human consciousness over the otherwise unlimited growth 
potential of nature.  Color schemes in modern garden ideas should be treated 
with the same minimalism.  Colorful, flowering plants should only be used to 
the extent that surrounding modern art or contemporary architecture uses color 
to develop style and theme.  

Any more than this will risk losing the deliberate tension inherent to modern 
garden ideas and contemporary landscaping in general.

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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