waterfall landscape design
waterfall landscape design
waterfall landscape design
waterfall landscape design

Prescott Garden Design in Boulder, Colorado

Pam Prescott's garden design.

Pam Prescott's garden design

I was gratified to receive this email recently from Pam Prescott, a landscape design client in Boulder, Colorado:

…. I can’t tell you how often I am stopped on the street by people telling me that our landscaping is drop-dead gorgeous. I always give them your name and say that you deserve all of the credit. You clearly have much bigger, more spectacular projects, but the fact that you used your creativity and artistry to make our small project a thing of beauty speaks to the spirit with which you design.

Thank you again, for making our property beautiful.

What is particularly interesting is that this was the first of about five or six residential projects done with a team of people, including a developer, an architect, a builder, and landscape contractor. It is an example of the wonderful new homes that can be created when a great team of professionals works in harmony with one another. I think that Pam would make a similar statement about any member of this team. It’s a real tribute to great teamwork.

Prescott garden design: dry stream bed with bridge

Prescott garden design: dry stream bed with bridge

Essential to this garden are the wonderful perennials, in juxtaposition with beautifully scaled rock formations. A man-made dry stream bed provides grading and drainage, and becomes the focal point of the garden.

Equally important, the walkway from the sidewalk to the front door features a combination of natural sandstone slabs and precast concrete pavers which have been tumbled for an antique look. We utilized several drought tolerant groundcovers, including an extraordinary native called “pussytoes” between the stepping stones. Part of the walkway is a bridge crossing the dry stream bed.

Following the stream bed further into the property, we see it suddenly becomes part of a group of beautifully wild naturalistic rock formations, set into a plethora of flowering perennials and ornamental grasses. This landscape design project involved a great deal of shaping of the earth, with berming for privacy. As the dry stream bed runs into edges along the berm, it carves away at the base of the berm, exposing a ledge outcropping, as would happen in nature. A beautiful flowering, fruiting multi-stemmed tree on top of the berm provides additional privacy, blocking out both houses across the street, as well as the traffic.

Prescott patio

Prescott patio

Prescott garden design, side view

Prescott garden design: side view

It is the front yard that is the primary garden space. It’s an entry garden. We put most of our strong intention and creativity into beautifying the experience of approaching the front door, as well as looking out from the dining room. Often enough, people put so much of their effort into a more private rear garden, and here this is a garden that greets visitors, establishes the ambiance of the property and the house, as we had hoped that this entry garden would do. Even with the privacy features, it is still quite open to the street, so it adds to the whole neighborhood. It’s no surprise that a lot of people stop to talk and to compliment Pam on her garden.

Altgelt & Associates' Boulder Landscape Honored in Luxe Magazine

Luxe Magazine, which focuses on luxury residential architecture and design, recently featured some of my landscape design work with water features in their “Style Makers” section. This landscape design is located in the Lake of the Pines gated community just North of Boulder, Colorado. Here is a quote from this article:

For Altgelt & Associates’ Thomas Altgelt, co-creating with nature remains as important as understanding the soul and spirit of nature itself and the manifestation of that spirit in water. “We generally think of water as chaotic, but it is actually tremendously sensitive,” he says. Although Altgelt has realized his special brand of design in many European projects, it’s the mutually collective creative process at his small, Boulder-based firm that produces his most harmonious work. Altgelt and his team breathe passion into the natural integrity of the landscape in accordance with the archetype of each garden, while incorporating the clients’ needs and ideals. Says Altgelt, “It’s not only sensitizing our clients to their own wishes and desires, but bringing those needs into harmony with the piece of land that has attracted them.” It’s through this unique collaboration that Altgelt succeeds in truly rethinking water as the element of life.

To see Luxe’s professional photography of my work, as well as a brief interview with me, here is the Luxe Style Makers article in PDF format (best resolution). Here it is in jpeg format.

NCAR Rooftop Plaza

Landscape Design for ENCAR

Landscape Design for NCAR

Perched at the edge of the Boulder Flatirons, this public rooftop garden provides both large spaces for community public events and more intimate spaces for small gatherings. Amphitheatre seating is suitable both for presentations and for enjoying the view of Denver in the distance. Altgelt & Associates provided conceptual design, as well as design development services for four radically different alternative designs for a very tight set of design parameters that defined this project. Over forty years ago, I. M. Pei had launched his international career with this Boulder project, using roofgarden technology that became rather dated over the years, which we were engaged to update in our redesign of this space.

Breathe in the Garden

"Breathe in the Garden" Landscape Design

"Breathe in the Garden" Landscape Design

This garden in Boulder, Colorado features a vanishing-edge pool with water for swimming adjacent to a naturalistic rock and water feature for plants and fish. There is a series of waterfalls forming a drop cascade of at least nine feet from the master bedroom down to the swimming and entertainment terrace. The terrace has an outdoor kitchen and dining room with views of the Boulder Flatirons. Looking from the dining patio, the swimming pool visually melds with the Boulder Reservoir; you cannot see where one stops and the other begins. A path decends along the water cascade to a quiet intimate viewing patio of both the garden and the grandeur of the Boulder Flatirons. A firepit is perched on the edge of the dining and entertainment patio.

Entry Landscape Design on 14th Street, Boulder

14th Street Garden

14th Street Garden

An entry landscape design that draws the eye to the front door making use of both a small water feature and  a spiraling paving pattern constructed out of both a precaste concerte paver and slabs of sandstone, in a context of boulders, perennials and other plantings.