Pymble Sculptural Garden

Year

2022

Photography

Luke Murphy, 6four Media

Architect

Joe Aflak Design

Interior Design

Edge Design Consultants

Builder

AXISS Group

Landscaping Contractor

SImon Johnson Landscape Gardening

This was a garden for art collectors seeking a functional outdoor space to showcase their sculpture. The garden was designed into different outdoor rooms, providing the opportunity to make different statements: an informal meadow effect at one end of the pool, an edible garden in oversized planters at the roof level.

A riparian corridor running through the site needed careful consideration in consultation with an ecologist. In this zone we added endemic species to conserve the Blue Gum High Forest profile native to the area.

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A canopy outlook forms the the riparian corridor along the boundary of the site; trailing Rosemary cascades over the edges of long planters.

Progress on construction of the hard landscaping in the central courtyard and pool area

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A canopy outlook forms the the riparian corridor along the boundary of the site; trailing Rosemary cascades over the edges of long planters.

A canopy outlook forms the the riparian corridor along the boundary of the site; trailing Rosemary cascades over the edges of long planters.

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Progress on construction of the hard landscaping in the central courtyard and pool area

Progress on construction of the hard landscaping in the central courtyard and pool area

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We acknowledge the Bidjigal, Birrabirragal & Gadigal people of the Eora Nation & the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and live. We seek to engage & learn from the culture of those who descended from the original inhabitants of the Sydney coastal region, to strengthen our connection to Country and teach us how to care for Country in a sustainable way. We pay respects to Elders both past and present.

Copyright © 2025 TOPOS Landscape Architects

We acknowledge the Bidjigal, Birrabirragal & Gadigal people of the Eora Nation & the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and live. We seek to engage & learn from the culture of those who descended from the original inhabitants of the Sydney coastal region, to strengthen our connection to Country and teach us how to care for Country in a sustainable way. We pay respects to Elders both past and present.

Copyright © 2025 TOPOS Landscape Architects