private residence
minneapolis mn
light & form
ecological components
contemporary interpretation
simplicity
counterpoints
raised lawn
a shared modernist
vocabulary
frames and planes

2005 Design Honor Award
Presented by the American Society of Landscape Architects.

2004 Design Honor Award
Presented by the American Society of Landscape Architects, Minnesota Chapter.

2003 Architecture Magazine House of the Year

The space is located on the 10th floor penthouse level of a loft conversion of an abandoned warehouse, which is a national historic landmark and has an expansive view of the Mississippi River and a postcard view of Downtown Minneapolis. The garden terrace synthesizes the architecture and the landscape within a shared modernist vocabulary. The loft architecture and landscape sustain a symbiotic relationship where each is enriched by the other, managing light and form outside of the traditional garden-residence paradigm. The modernist vocabulary provides a refreshing contrast to the notable riverfront structure, allowing the historic fabric of the city to be reinterpreted and refreshed for the 21st century. Modular forms frame the outdoor space - the planters frame the meditation pavilion and the walkway, the terrace frames the lawn, the plantings help to frame the approaches to the lawn space. This penthouse roof garden is an excellent example of creating a usable space for intimate or large gatherings that not only shows the finest attention to aesthetic detail, but also embraces ecological design in stormwater collection and reuse.

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