Project Details
Client: Yardbird Restaurant
Designer: Scott Hutcheon
Installation: Seasons Landscaping
Architect: 50 Eggs Inc.
General Contractor: GCS
Size: 13’ X 13’
Location: Beverly Center
Photographer: Brian Lang
Project Story
At Seasons, we get the opportunity to work on many different restaurant projects. Yardbird wanted to use our green wall technology to spruce up its design. The living wall and hanging garden go hand-in-hand with the restaurant’s brand as well.
The team at Yardbird also emphasized the need for minimal maintenance on the plant wall. Taking this into account, we used synthetic plants manufactured with a poly UV stabilizer. This guarantees at least five years of great plant life. We use these synthetics because of their long term durability and beauty.
All in all, we created a large outdoor green wall with 35 different hanging green globes. Lights, exterior planters, and a special art arrangement on the interior accompany the globes and the living wall.
We wanted a more organic look, so we avoided direct graphic patterns in all of our designs. The project provides a green natural backdrop to the overall look and feels without driving attention to a specific pattern. This was an amazing project to work on, and we cannot wait to work on more restaurant designs!
Project Details
Client: Private Residence
Designer: Scott Hutcheon
Installation: Seasons Landscaping
Size: 35’ X 7′
Location: Los Angeles
Photographer: Brian Lang
Project Details
Client: Private Residence
Designer: Scott Hutcheon
Installation: Seasons Landscaping
Size: 20’ X 5′
Location: Newport Coast
Photographer: Gillian Crane
Project Details
Client: Private Residence
Designer: Scott Hutcheon
Installation: Seasons Landscaping
General Contractor: Baldwin Construction
Size: 20’ X 5′
Location: Palos Verdes
Photographer: Brian Lang
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Client: Private Residence
Designer: Scott Hutcheon
Installation: Seasons Landscaping
Architect: Colby Mayes
General Contractor: Finton Construction
Size: 42’ X 18′
Location: Beverly Hills
Photographer: Brian Lang
Project Story
Here’s another landscape architecture project that we created in Beverly Hills. Designer Scott Hutcheon focused the design around some specific tropical plants.We combined these plants in an organic, natural way so that they seem patternless. We wanted the viewer to relax and take in the whole wall instead of following lines and colors. It allows the modern architecture of the surrounding walls and furniture to stand out. Plants, like people, need fresh air and light. Knowing this, we installed a skylight to help brighten up the living wall, and various doors and windows that follow with the modern style and interior design of the spaceThe living green wall is much more than just something to look at. Fresh air and oxygen help keep the room cool while still smelling great! If it’s an especially hot day you can open the windows and doors for extra circulation. We wanted to blur the lines between interior and exterior. After the project, we at Seasons we’re satisfied that we had done just that with this pool house.
Project Details
Client: True Clear
Designer: Scott Hutcheon
Installation: Seasons Landscaping
Size: 20’ X 12′
Location: Newport Beach
Photographer: Brian Lang
Project Story
This vertical green wall was built with specific requirements for a customer who wanted to integrate their resources with our work. The Newport Office project was for a laser projection company. We designed a long sweeping horizontal band of Mosse in the middle. They used their laser technology to project designs onto the wall itself.
The lasers create 3-D frogs and butterflies on the surface of the living wall. Meanwhile, special audio makes the wall come alive and feel like a small part of nature. We also installed a special lighting system to promote plant growth. This was needed to keep the plants healthy and vibrant for many years to come.
Project Details
Client: Custom Residenc
Designer: Scott Hutcheon
Installation: Seasons Landscaping
Size: 6’ X 60′
Location: Long Beach
Photographer: Brian Lang