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Step garden
A tiny basement space in a Tokyo suburb imaginatively converted into a step-garden by Japanese gardener Masayuki Yoshida. It uses descending ledges made from old railway sleepers to draw light and plants down to this level from the upper garden. The separate plantings are changed with the seasons, four times a year. Summer planting .replaced the delicate shades of spring by strongers reds, including ixora coccinea..
Author: Michael Freeman
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Photo size: 18.3 Mpixels (52.2 MB uncompressed) - 4808x3798 pixels (16x12.7 in / 40.7x32.2 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: modern interior, wood, step, garden, tokyo, designed, masayuki yoshida, railway, sleepers, summer, reds, pd
Published in: Gardens, JAPAN: CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
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