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An abil­i­ty to under­stand the client and how they wish to live out­doors is cen­tral to the suc­cess of our land­scapes. But so is the oppor­tu­ni­ty to edu­cate on the poten­tial of our envi­ron­ment and how the gar­dens we cre­ate can enrich the lived experience.

“This gar­den pre­sent­ed as a blank can­vas”, says land­scape design­er and cre­ative direc­tor Antho­ny Wyer, ​“and by work­ing col­lab­o­ra­tive­ly with the archi­tect and inte­ri­or design­er, both space and expe­ri­ence are transformed.

Archi­tect Daniel Bod­dam was tasked with the hard­scape and struc­tur­al works for this project, replac­ing tired sur­faces and intro­duc­ing a pool and per­go­la with retractable roof. With these sur­faces renewed and the exist­ing veg­e­ta­tion removed, our design team wall called on to soft­en these archi­tec­tur­al ele­ments while cre­at­ing a clear and cohe­sive con­nec­tion between key zones. Dressed in lay­ers of green, the result is a func­tion­al, pri­vate court­yard that ensures the home­’s inte­ri­ors, designed by Cameron Kim­ber, enjoy a ver­dant out­look, year round.

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Wyer & Co. is an inte­grat­ed land­scape design prac­tice, found­ed by Antho­ny Wyer in 2005.

Based in Syd­ney, our team of archi­tects, design­ers, hor­ti­cul­tur­al­ists and con­struc­tion spe­cial­ists col­lab­o­rate with our clients to cre­ate, con­struct, and main­tain, excep­tion­al land­scapes, for excep­tion­al homes.

Mul­ti-lay­ered, beau­ti­ful, and some­times sur­pris­ing, the spaces we design draw upon our deep knowl­edge of hor­ti­cul­ture and ecolo­gies; our under­stand­ing of the Syd­ney lifestyle and cli­mate, and the unique aspi­ra­tions and per­son­al­i­ties of their residents.

Every­thing we do is found­ed in the belief that land­scapes are a pow­er­ful medi­um to con­nect peo­ple to place, to tell sto­ries through time, and ele­vate the way we live outside.