The Secret of the Luxurious Garden: On Luxury Architecture, Landscape, and Sustainability for the Millennium

Israel as a "water powerhouse", other countries are struggling to save water and the reports are worrying. Perhaps our national symbol, the Sea of ​​Galilee, is no longer in danger, but other iconic water sources such as the Rhine River have managed to arouse the panic of the Italian water authorities, in parallel with the concern of the Americans following the drying up of the Colorado River.

Despite this - the fact that Israel is no longer ashamed and even our water authority has already reported on Israel as the main water supplier from the Kingdom of Jordan, does not mean that we will not want to maintain a standard of sustainability and certainly not when it comes to architectural design for a private home that will do good - if it is aware of the dangers beyond its front door. Let's understand exactly what he is talking about.

Not a single source and not the grace of heaven: How will your new garden save the world?
Decades upon decades in which luxury home and landscape architects plan vegetation during periods of drought have created the need and are now filling the demand for creating a solution. What the world of luxury and landscape architecture has dubbed "Water-wise landscaping" is going to completely change the way we create gardens forever. How does it work? Here are some of the principles of the method that will not be missed by any luxury architecture project in the coming years:

Development of a ground plan.
Development of a map of the structure and the area that will be used as a garden along with taking into account existing structures such as trees, shrubs, building boundaries, parking lots and anything that may pose a problem in landscape planning.

Creation of a spatial analysis.
Conduct a comprehensive and incisive assessment that includes all the information you can create for the impact of the design. The conclusions you will get from it can also help you create a schedule of soil conditions and influences such as sun, shade, soil conditions, slopes, wind directions, and so on, which you can perceive with a look from all sorts of points of the area.

Design planning.
At this stage, we will focus on the conclusions we will get from the analysis of the space also in the aesthetic tastes of all the vegetation and the concealment of the less photogenic parts of the vegetation, shade or windbreaks, as well as the separation of the areas in the yard. Consider the use of artificial rescue, paths and lighting that will maximize the need for irrigation.

Conserving energy.
Here too, there is a very interesting principle with the use of different trees for different purposes. Since this is a garden that will be part of the architectural design of a private house, and thus choosing where to place the trees that fall and where to place trees that never fall for the purposes of heating and cooling the house with the changing seasons.
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Liran Ben Ivgi: Israelis will have to set an example
Luxury and landscape architects all over the world are concerned about the potential for architectural design for a private home to create a garden that will be wasteful and very outdated. The one who defined the need to conserve water was Dr. Givati, who serves as the director of the Water Authority's research unit, stating that the country is adopting an integrated management of the national water economy that "does not rely on a single source or on the grace of heaven." And neither should you.

Call today and let's start saving! Liran Ben Ivgi, owner of an experienced luxury architecture firm, will be happy to create the next green home with you.