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're-viridarium'
The concept of the garden was based on the idea of medieval garden layout – convent monastery (lat. viridarium) It is a contemporary attempt to present the principles of construction and functionality of medieval garden layout while preserving their symbolism. All these elements have been applied in the proposed concept. The whole layout was integrated into the space of an existing, mature forest, with trees infltrating the roof slope.​​​​​​​


experience
Colonnade has found its mapping in wooden vertical shutters constituting openwork, sliding walls, with the help of which it is possible to regulate the access of light to the interior of the garden. The water reservoir located in the central part will be supplied with rainwater discharged from the roof surface. Excess water regulates the tank overow, in which the external walls are located sliding divisions. Their displacement makes it possible to regulate the irrigation system supplying water to the vegetation quarters. Due to the location and nature of the garden, species of plants well tolerating shades, such as ferns, boxwoods and rhododendrons, have been proposed​​​​​​​.
renewal of the garden art
Isolated from the outside world, a four-sided courtyard was a place of contemplation. The use of this idea allows to renew the creation of atrium gardens. Responding to basic human needs, it is a place of calm and reflection in today's busy world. It realizes the need to commune with nature, allowing to focus on experiencing nature. The water reservoir placed in the geometrical center of the garden causes that the space also becomes a sensory garden affecting the senses.
 Design: Marta Suszyńska (L.A.S), Marcin Lubecki
Visuals: Marcin Lubecki​​​​​​​
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RE viridarium (CGI)
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