Most mistakes in gardens result from the lack of a coherent concept and decisions made without reference to the whole. Individual elements function independently and fail to create a unified structure.
The garden is often one of the first spaces a child explores independently. It is an environment where movement, curiosity, and imagination shape perception.
The garden functions as a space of experience, shaped by movement, light, and time. Design is not only about arranging elements, but also about how one moves through and pauses within the space.
Garden design begins with an analysis of the relationship between interior and surroundings. The starting point is the act of looking — how space is perceived in everyday life.