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A Pike's Peak Garden - Bellevue, Washington
Located on a three-acre, sloping site bordered by tall Lombardy Poplar trees,
this large estate in the Pike's Peak neighborhood of Bellevue takes advantage of
its forested, nearly rural surroundings. A sense of refuge and privacy
provides a haven for the Owner's family's highly active lifestyle, featuring
active sports including tennis, swimming and soccer.
Seattle Landscape Architect Brooks Kolb began the project by working closely
with the architect to locate a brand new house on the site, replacing a
tear-down house on the highest corner of the property. The design concept
involved completely re-grading the site and building the new house ten
feet lower on the slope, to improve privacy while minimizing traffic noise
pollution from nearby Route 520. Accessed by a new, serpentine driveway
leading uphill to a formal motorcourt, the house nestles into the hillside.
A four-car parking garage is concealed from the main faade of the house as part
of the guest wing by routing the drive lane and garage entry around to the back
of the structure.
The formal gardens begin at the motorcourt plaza, which features a central
turf circle pierced by a grid of concrete bands, a long stucco wall with a
wall fountain flanked by two large Windmill Palm Trees, and a bronze sculpture
of two herons. Located across the motorcourt directly opposite the wall
fountain, the main entry to the house is framed by pots and low Boxwood
hedges.
An undulating path leads along the south side of the house past beds of
English Lavender to a formal stairway which descends to the swimming pool
terrace. Accessed from a covered porch off the lower level family room, the pool
terrace features an integral spa at the base of three long, low steps and a
sunny seating area. The far end of the terrace terminates in an overlook
offering a view of the lawn, tennis court and a signature planting of tall
Jacquemontii Birch trees at the far side of the lawn. Two symmetrical garden
stairs flanking the pool terrace lead down past accent plantings of Italian
Cypress to the lawn and a path to the tennis court. The lawn and tennis
court are screened from a nearby road with a tall berm planted with Incense
Cedar and Shore Pine trees.
Throughout the design process, Talley & Kolb worked hard to retain the
native feel of the site, preserving existing steep slopes on the north and
central portions of the site with their dense tree cover of Douglas Fir, Vine
Maple and Western Red Cedars. The planting plan
integrates ornamental and native plantings, featuring groves of
Japanese Maples, Star Magnolias, Purple-Leaf Plums and accent plantings of Plume
Cryptomeria. A whimsical granite "mountain goat" stair rises through Ceanothus
plantings, providing an alternate route up the slope. A cutting garden of
perennials and annuals graces the lawn behind the garage.
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Credits:
Landscape Contractor: Pacific Earth Works
Residential Architect: Brandt Hollinger
House General Contractor: Schuchart Dow
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