After living with an English-style garden for 25 years in a dry environment, the owners of the Davis residence were ready for something different in the redesign of a portion of their residential setting. They wanted the new garden to be low maintenance with cacti, have a Mexican influence, and be visually separate from the existing garden. To accommodate the owners' wishes, the new garden is developed as a kind of "folly" enclosed by walls within the existing English garden. This new garden of "Mexican influence" incorporates bright colors and various plantings of cacti.

A simple palette of concrete walls, paint, gravel, and cacti is used to create a reinterpretation of a Mexican walled garden. The design is a series of boxes, gardens inside of gardens, to create a metaphor of "house." Singular plantings of cacti inhabit the different garden rooms, as the space contained by one box and outside of another becomes intentionally ambiguous.

 
 
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