Slope, soil type, existing ecology, and drainage context feed directly into the hydrological and microclimate design strategy.
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Slide to indicate engagement intensity — 0 = never outdoors · 10 = always outdoors at this time
Experience Priorities
Performance Priorities — how hard should your landscape work beyond aesthetics?
Includes design, construction, planting, irrigation, lighting, and finishes across all phases.
Select one or more — these calibrate the emotional language and aesthetic direction of your design.
Equally important — instantly eliminates design directions that don't suit your sensibility.
Hotel gardens visited, magazine pages, screenshots — anything that captures your vision. Drag & drop or click to browse.
Lawn is the highest-OPEX element in most landscapes. Your preference shapes water use, maintenance cost and character.
Select desired experiences per level — captured individually under SPATIAL_PROGRAMMING in the design database.
Landscape lighting dramatically changes how a property feels after dark — it is a strategic design decision, not an afterthought.
Homeowners think they are buying plants and paving. They are actually shaping microclimate, ecology, user experience, asset value, and long-term operating costs. Slide to indicate how much each dimension matters to you.
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