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SPAIN -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Sep 29, 2022
Fernando Pozuelo brings to life a fascinating place through organic design, hidden mathematics, and exotic flora, culminating in a pure universal love, in the town of Ucles, Spain.
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Fernando Pozuelo's Rings Garden is a testament to the immortalization of love through a surreal landscape design. Inspired by the myth of Ulysses and Penelope, this 268 square meter residential garden is a masterpiece of organic design, hidden mathematics, and handcrafted natural materials. The garden, completed in September 2022, is a breathtaking fusion of earthly and universal elements, connecting the cosmos, constellations, and worldly features such as water and earth.
The garden's unique properties lie in its mathematical synchrony, with a layout that weaves a relationship between the cosmos and constellations set into the ground. The use of braided wicker work and handmade clay-brick floors serves as a tie between earthly and universal experiences, creating a place of beauty expressed through allegorical forms, shells, animals, and mythological beings.
From an integral perspective, the design incorporates original facades, restored fountains, and gates, along with innovative technologies such as embedded Milky Way patterned-lights, handwoven Fibonacci sequence shell-like wicker pergolas, and domotic technology. The garden also features a movable pool floor covered in mother-of-pearl tiles, integrating misting systems and domotic technology to uplift the scenery and ambiance.
The garden's flora includes a variety of plant species such as palm trees, olive bonsai, verbena boreanensis, cypress olive trees, and more, creating a surreal aquatic world where beauty is expressed through allegorical forms, animals, shells, and mythological beings.
Fernando Pozuelo's Rings Garden is a true testament to the power of design, seamlessly blending tradition, fantasy, and love into a breathtaking landscape that transcends the boundaries of imagination.
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SPAIN -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Sep 17, 2019
Fernando Pozuelo's Ryad project, a 3000 square meters Nazari style garden, brings together Hispanic and Muslim cultures to create a peaceful and inspiring oasis for the owners.
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