Potted Forest

How to inhabit an oak tree forest in a sloped site? Casa Encinos reveals a garden drawn by hardwood and forest species. Simple moments were built as subtle wayfinding features: meandering paths in between the existing trees, a terraced playground, hardwood steps from fallen pine trees. The elevated house is surrounded by a lush garden where elderflowers and passifloras reach the height of the terrace. A collection of clay pots was planted with Japanese and Mexican forest species. The site benefits from an intermittent stream where a series of water retaining walls and a circular pool were built with gabion and stone walls to allow the rainwater to infiltrate the ground and enjoy its volatile presence.

Data

Location: Valle de Bravo, Mexico
Year: 2020
Size: 0.9 ha
Landscape architecture: Estudio Ome
Architecture: Rozana Montiel and Claudia Rodríguez
Photography: Alex Raduan

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