Madrone Landscapes earns sustainability award for residential landscape
Pataye residence landscape blends the new and the natural with award-winning effects
–Madrone Landscapes of Atascadero was awarded the Green Landscape Honor Award by the Central Coast Green Building Chapter for their work on the Pataye Residence.
Constructed in 2019 by Semmes & Co. Builders, the home is off-grid and set in a beautiful mixed evergreen forest along the northern central coast. Madrone Landscapes created a landscape design that seamlessly blended the two disparate elements: merging the contemporary home, designed by Jade Architecture, with its natural surroundings.
“The landscape design needed to seamlessly bridge the transition between the unique contemporary architecture to the surrounding mixed evergreen forest, maximizing usable outdoor space and minimizing maintenance and all energy outputs,” said Ian Parker (Landscape Designer on the project) citing their custom water wall, native turf substitute, and colorful flora as significant factors to the overall effect and intent. The final landscape achieved favorable sustainability with below-average water use, low-voltage LED lighting, a native and drought-tolerant plant palette, with low maintenance requirements.
The Central Coast Green Building Chapter’s annual Green Awards honor sustainability-built projects in the San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura tri-county region. The Green Landscape Award is judged on ten criteria: design quality, stormwater management, native/drought tolerant plant palette, water-efficient irrigation, passive solar design sustainable/local materials, design context, preservation/restoration, sustainable maintenance plan, and innovative design.
About Madrone Landscapes
Madrone Landscapes is a full-service landscape design, build, and maintenance company serving California’s Central Coast since 1977. Design, construction, and maintenance teams all under one roof ensure that our projects seamlessly transition with constant collaboration. They create low-impact, resource-efficient landscapes that are in harmony with the local environment and stand the test of time.