Piedmont Pollinator Waystation
Ecologically positive impacts with intimate gathering spaces.
Project Role
- Landscape Designer
- Project Planning
- Project Bid & Cost Estimation
Design-Build
Ian Moore Design Inc.Photography
Jack LyonsProject Description
With a large front exposure and limited private outdoor space, a strategic planting scheme was developed to seclude gathering spaces and obscure sight-lines. The previously lawn-laden frontage was replaced with a perennial meadow driven primarily by native flora and drought tolerant species. Circulation paths were added, inviting a more intimate appreciation of the garden. A small rear yard was resurfaced and enclosed with high-quality redwood in a pattern complementary to the architectural style of the home.
With a large front exposure and limited private outdoor space, a strategic planting scheme was developed to seclude gathering spaces and obscure sight-lines. The previously lawn-laden frontage was replaced with a perennial meadow driven primarily by native flora and drought tolerant species. Circulation paths were added, inviting a more intimate appreciation of the garden. A small rear yard was resurfaced and enclosed with high-quality redwood in a pattern complementary to the architectural style of the home.








