- The award winning gardens featured below have been designed and built in the EA tradition: multi year collaborations of great architects, builders, designers, artisans and owners with the imagination and fortitude to create, for future generations, enduring works of art.
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Rural American Garden
A quilt of a million sunflowers, stone plinth and sage meadow create a brilliant graphic on the Leelanau hillside.
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Stone Fence Farm
Stone fences of American Granite tumbed limestone, bluestone define the form and space of this eighty acre Horse Country Farm.
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Long Lake
This spectacular estate garden renovation is graced by a highly edited bank of lawn stairs appearing sliced from a hillside and an exquisite one wall outdoor great room.
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Country Club Drive
A kaleidoscope of texture and color drift over the re contoured terrain creating three acres of sophisticated paradise.
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Pembroke
A landmark garden, capturing national attention is designed in the new classical style evoking the subtle pleasures of intellectual wonder.
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Charles Lane
Keenly scrutinized geometry formed of romantic line, respond both to the owners love of order and gentle beauty.
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Franklin
Masterfully situated into the site, this "English Country" stone home, pool and cabana become one with the garden.
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Lone Pine
The Asian inspired garden plays harmoniously to this Prairie Style masterpiece.
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Lake Park
Exquisitely renovated grounds of the late sculptor Marshall Fredrick's home were remade and fashioned for modern day living.
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Stone Cellar Garden
The Stone Cellar garden replaced an old lakefront home with an intoxicating composition reminscent of a european hillside.
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Symphony House
The cantilevered swimming pool appearing as a plinth of water, adorned with floating candles demonstrate the 2002 Symphony Home garden's intrinsic simplicity.
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Sanctuary
An eight acre fusion of rock water and soul. Completed over 4 years at the cost of $6 million - is notably one of the largest and most expensive private gardens ever created in the Midwest.
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Wellington
Miami meets the mid west. This place was made to be hip and classic. Bold lines of stone fence, hewn white cedar pergola, a floating pool bed, and a luxury spa cabana create a stunning poolside garden.
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