This garden in Madrid was designed by new Spanish firm Estudio Caballero Colón for a nursing home.
Beds of hardy plants are bordered with crushed material reclaimed from roads, while swirling concrete footpaths are coated with crushed recycled glass set in resin.
The outdoor space was created for La Paz nursing home on the former site of cellars belonging to the city’s health service.
Photographs are by Miguel de Guzmán.
Here’s some more information from the architects:
La Paz Nursing Home Garden
At first, the assignment was the demolition of the cellars of the Madrid Regional Service of Health´s Old Building. However, the possibility of using this ground as a part of the nursing home “La Paz” led to the accomplishment of a small garden with the minimum possible elements and at a very low cost.
The plants were chosen in consideration of their strength (given the inclemencies of the weather and the urban contamination) and their low water consumption. For this reason our choice was: lavandula angustifolia, salvia officinalis, callistemon viminalis and festuca.
With the same purpose of fighting the deterioration of our natural enviroment, we tried to use as much as possible recycled materials. Thus, instead of the usual gravel under the reinforced concrete we used crushed recycled concrete; the necessary rugosity to prevent slippery surfaces when it rains was obtained by mixing the resin with recycled glass (which produces unexpected brightness and iridescence under the sunlight), and the dark gravel for drainage between the paths and plantation areas is crushed material of demolished roads.
See also:
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Parque do Ibirapuera by Oscar Niemeyer |
CDSea by Bruce Munro |
Medical Herbman Café Project by EARTHSCAPE |