Bernice Wahler Landscapes 2023

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BERNICE WAHLER LANDSCAPES

2023
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About

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ABOUT

Bernice celebrate Orient,

With many draws on using Bernice properties. contractors

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Bernice Wahler

ABOUT BERNICE

Bernice Wahler has over twenty-five years of experience designing and executing landscapes that are of enduring quality and celebrate their unique surroundings. She has practiced with leading design firms in the United States and Asia, including EDSA Orient, Douglas Hoerr Landscape Architecture, Pressley Associates, and Stephen Stimson Associates. many of her projects largely in Coastal New England, she is very focused on maintaining the unique sense of place that her clients to their properties and strives to understand the unique context with which the landscape exists. She focuses using native plants and local materials that are in dialogue with their context.

Bernice has a comprehensive knowledge of the regulations and approval process required for the development of these properties. She prides herself on listening to and collaborating with clients, architects, engineers, regulatory agencies, and contractors in the realization of these projects.

THE BWL STUDIO

Founded in 2012, Bernice Wahler Landscapes specializes in the context-driven design of landscapes throughout New England. Our clients’ goals and priorities provide the foundation of our designs. collaboration is an essential element to our design process and we have a passion for problem-solving that guides discussions, seeking the best possible outcome.

We are responsive to the intricate process of collaborating with clients, communities, public agencies, and private entities, and we maintain a commitment to creating finely-crafted landscapes that are culturally relevant and unique to the context.

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SELECT PROJECT LIST

Great Island Residence / Yarmouth, MA / In-Progress

Dune Road Residence / Brewster, MA / In-Progress

Old County Road Estate / Cataumet, MA / In-Progress

Langley Road Residence / Brewster, MA / In-Progress

Osterville Village Residence / Osterville, MA / In-Progress

Chatham Residence / Chatham, MA / In-Progress

Wing's Neck Residence / Bourne, MA / Summer 2022

Saconesset Hills Residence / Falmouth, MA / Summer 2022

Sea View Avenue Residence / Osterville, MA / Summer 2022

Hurricane Hall Residence / Hyannis Port, MA / Summer 2022

Low Beach Road Residence / Nantucket, MA / Spring 2022

Fells Pond Residence / Mashpee, MA / Summer 2021

Long Pasture / Barnstable, MA / Summer 2021

Green Pond Residence / East Falmouth, MA / Summer 2021

Grey Gardens Residence / Sandwich, MA / Summer 2021

Rocky Point Road Residence / Bourne, MA / Summer 2021

Shimmo Pond Road Residence / Nantucket, MA / Fall 2020

Pocomo Road Residence / Nantucket, MA / Summer 2020

Juniper Point Residence / Woods Hole, MA / Concept 2018

Great Woods Estate / Harwich, MA / Concept 2018

Great Marsh Residence / Falmouth, MA / Summer 2018

Paine’s Creek Residence / Brewster, MA / Summer 2018

Mount Vernon / Hyannis Port, MA / Summer 2018

The Cottage House / Falmouth, MA / Summer 2018

Gunning Point Residence / Falmouth, MA / Fall 2017

Buzzards Bay Residence / Falmouth, MA / Summer 2017

Lombard Residence / Dorchester, MA / Spring 2017

Oyster Way Residence / Osterville, MA / Concept 2017

Woodland Retreat Residence / Osterville, MA / 2016

Wing’s Neck Residence / Bourne, MA / 2016

Oyster Harbors Residence / Osterville, MA / 2016

Wianno Residence / Osterville, MA / 2016

Irving Avenue Residence / Hyannisport, MA / 2016

West Bay Residence / Osterville, MA / 2015

Sandy Neck Residence / Sandwich, MA / 2014

West Hyannisport Residence / West Hyannisport, MA / 2014

Coastal Woodland Residence / Brewster, MA / 2014

New Silver Marsh Residence / North Falmouth, MA / 2011

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OUR PROCESS

We have significant experience leading and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams of architects, engineers, and soil scientists. We select and compose a group of consultants, according to the specific needs of each project we undertake.

SUSTAINABILITY

We begin with a thorough study of the environmental context and ecosystems at the site. Specific site conditions are analyzed to determine which sustainable design solutions are most pragmatic, cost-effective, and appropriate for the site, project, and client. We advocate the LEED priorities where possible.

Phase I: Conceptual Design Plan

We take inventory and assess the existing conditions from a provided survey plan, architectural layout, and field requirements. We then prepare perspective views, conceptual design plans, and imagery to convey the design intent and overall layout of proposed improvements.

Phase II: Design Permits

For projects situated along protected coastal bank or ponds, we will assist in preparing Conservation Commission filings.

The conceptual plan is refined and enriched with the mitigation planting specifications; this becomes the Landscape Permit Plan.

We work together with the project engineer to develop and refine these proposed improvements to the project. We then attend required Conservation Commission hearings to represent the project alongside the project engineer. Should any revisions to the plans be necessary, we lead the coordination efforts.

Phase III: Project Documentation

CONCEPTUAL PRICING AND SCOPE CONFIRMATION

We prepare a rough cost estimate for the client review, which serves as a guideline moving forward in the design process.

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

We continue to develop the landscape package, enriching the conceptual plan to include paving pattern studies, material options, lighting selection, and detailed revisions. Material samples and imagery are sourced for client review with additional sketches and renderings produced if needed.

PRICING

A 100% Design Development package is issued with a quantified pricing form noting line items and quantities for outside contractor pricing. We coordinate with pricing contractors and compile price comparisons.

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION

We make edits to the plans to reflect agreedupon improvements resulting from the understood project budget. The Construction Document package includes a dimensioned layout plan, materials plan showing all materials and stone sizes, grading and drainage provisions, detailed planting plan, hardscape specifications, and soils specifications. We coordinate with others who document the required drainage, electrical, and all subgrade utilities.

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Phase IV: Bidding, Value Engineering, and Site Observation

BIDDING

A 100% Construction Document is issued with a quantified bid form noting line items and quantities. We work with the owner to provide all the information needed for the owner to select a landscape contractor. We will then attend meetings as necessary to instruct and inform bidding contractors and ensure all parties understand the project scope.

VALUE ENGINEERING

Suggested cost savings options are provided in addition to alternatives for client consideration. We incorporate agreed-upon suggestions into the conformed, for construction package.

SITE OBSERVATION

We will review samples and submittals, coordinate with the installing contractor, and respond to requests for information to keep the construction process advancing efficiently. We will also make site visits to review and confirm design intent, ensure the contractor is meeting contract obligations, and tag and assist the contractor in sourcing plant material. Finally, we will make site visits for plant material layout, and provide field sketches as necessary for contractor clarity.

SELECT COLLABORATORS

Alfieri Tree Care

Atlantic View Lighting

Bannon Custom Builders

Beatrice Bunker

Blue Claw Associates, Inc.

BSS Design

Cape Associates, Inc.

Charles Mayer Photography

Clodagh

CMS Landscape

Cor-Metals, Inc.

Coast to Coast

Cross Rip Builders

Custom Quality Pools

Dale Tree Movers

Dan Cutrona Photography

E.B. Norris & Son Builders

EJ Jaxtimer Builder, Inc.

Emeritus Development

Environmental Pools

Falmouth Engineering

Francisco Tavares, Inc.

Greg Clancy Construction, Inc.

Holmes and McGrath, Inc.

Hutker Architects

Jill Neubauer Architects

J.M. O’Reilly & Associates, Inc.

John Dvorsack Architect

Joyce Landscaping

M. Duffany Builders

McLaughlin & Son, Inc.

Meredith Hunnibell

Merrill Engineers and Land Surveyors

Patrick Ahearn Architects, LLC

Pine & Swallow Environmental

Pinsonneault Builders

Ponderosa Landscaping

Ryder & Wilcox

Salt Architecture

Sage and Coombe Architects

Sea-Dar Construction

Sullivan Engineering & Surveying

Suzanne Apellaniz

TA LaBarge, Inc.

Viola Associates, Inc.

Wilkinson Ecological Design, Inc.

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“A beautiful landscape is the reward. Each image in this collection represents a collaboration between our clients and a team of professionals. I am most grateful each day for the opportunity to create landscapes and to have some fun in the process!”
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Photographer: Charles Mayer Photography

GREY GARDENS

Sandwich, Massachusetts

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This home's tiered landscape offers plenty of space for guests to swim, eat, chat, and park. Bluestone lawn steps help transition from the dining terrace to the pool and offer a setting for lush planters. A Japanese maple, transplanted from a different part of the property, provides privacy and a sense of enclosure in the pool area.

Beach stones are used to allow water to infiltrate through to the tree roots below.

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Bluestone steps create a garden experience from the upper deck to the pool terrace.

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Architect: Salt Architecture / Photographer: Alissa Hike Harris

CAPE CASUAL

North Falmouth, Massachusetts

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Masses of native vegetation define outdoor spaces and create depth within the ground plane.

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Sited to overlook a salt marsh, this yearround home maintains its connections to the surrounding landscape using bold masses of indigenous plants to reinforce the Cape Cod vernacular of this reinvented cottage home. Monolithic hedges of hydrangea and inkberry set up outdoor spaces that blur the lines between a traditional driveway and courtyard. The parking requirements and vehicular circulation occur within a greater arrival courtyard, seamlessly serving visitors, cars, trikes, and impromptu kickball games. The site is book-ended with native vegetation that nestles this active family’s home quietly into its wooded setting.

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Architect: Patrick Ahearn Architects, LLC / Contractor: EJ Jaxtimer Builder, Inc. / Photographer: Dan Cutrona Photography 2016 GOLD BRICC AWARD

RESORT LIVING

West Hyannisport, Massachusetts

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With views of famous Craigsville Beach, this seasonal house kicks into high gear in the summer. The recessed pool terrace and subtle paving pattern of the ground plane lead the eye across the landscape and out to the ocean. Additionally, the spa and wall create balance for the pool terrace within this formal setting and frame the horizon. Nestled in an area more protected from wind, an outdoor fire pit keeps evening entertaining warm and bright at this beach retreat.

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Photographer: Charles Mayer Photography

BANNON BUILDERS

Sandwich, Massachusetts

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BWL was commissioned by this trendsetting builder to create a landscape that reflected their company's personality. The site plan showcases clean lines and clarity of circulation.

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Architect: Jill Neubauer Architects / Builder: Cape Associates / Contractor: Ponderosa Landscaping / Photographer: Jane Messinger

PAINE’S CREEK

Brewster, Massachusetts

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A simple plant palette highlights the modernity of the home and the broader beauty of the surrounding landscape.

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Sitting on a peninsula of land surrounded by marshes, ponds, and wetlands, this unique new construction required extensive environmental permitting championed by the Landscape Architect. The outdoor elements remain humble to the natural surroundings, giving a minimal aesthetic and maintaining unobstructed views to the Cape Cod Bay. Monochromatic sandstone paving supports outdoor living and provides casual transitions from inside to outside. Fast-growing natural material provides instant screening along the driveway, diffusing the view of a neighboring home. Attention to detail allows the built landscape elements to merge seamlessly with the architecture to create this Cape Cod vacation retreat.

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2018 GOLD BRICC AWARD Architect: John Dvorsack Architect / Contractor: EJ Jaxtimer Builder, Inc. / Photographer: Dan Cutrona

TERRACED VIEW

Hyannis, Massachusetts

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The custom flatwork and wall stones were created from a selected range of granites to reflect the warm sandy tones of the Cape Cod shores.

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Working with a significant topography change of 20’ from the backyard to the front yard, the landscape plan for this seasonal family home utilizes walls and sloped banks to form level areas for circulation, dining, lounging, gardening, and lawn play. Upon arrival to the property, guests are greeted by a set of landscape steps cleverly incorporated into planted terraces to give the feeling of a garden walk-up from the lower garage level to the first-floor entrance. Inspired by Gertrude Jekyll, an English style cottage gravel garden was created at the base of the terrace wall. The terraces also function as oversized raised beds, allowing the homeowner to access and seasonally plant easily.

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MILL POND

Woods Hole, Massachusetts

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Designed for ease of use, this cottage garden features bold masses of plantings to guide its visitors to explore its nestled spaces. Ornamental grasses pair with stone paving to build a natural color palette that impresses through the seasons.

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BAY VIEW

Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts

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Giant flagstones and contextual plantings bring a natural ease to this landscape, offsetting the formality of the parking court and walled vegetable garden.

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Contractor: EJ Jaxtimer Builder, Inc. / Photography: Kyle J. Caldwell

HISTORICALLY SPEAKING

East Sandwich, Massachusetts

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A summer home with historic simplicity showcases classic coastal charm with hydrangeas, picket fences, and a shell driveway. This seasonal residence was extensively regraded to create level outdoor areas. Lawn steps and bluestone steppers are used to casually link lawn areas as readily available native materials are used throughout to create a timeless landscape.

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WATER VIEW

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

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This seasonal summer home showcases a palette of plants that transition seamlessly from summer to fall. Ornamental grasses were paired with summer-blooming hydrangea to quietly nest this residence into its grassy shoreline.

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Architect: Jill Neubauer Architects / Builder: Cape Associates, Inc. / Contractor: Ponderosa Landscaping / Photography: Meredith Hunnibell CERTIFIED LEED SILVER 2014 GREEN BUILDER AWARD

COASTAL WOODLAND

Brewster, Massachusetts

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Cape Cod Bay

The design takes cues from regional context, re-establishing the woodland link.

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Surrounded by coastal upland forest, this residence was designed to coexist with its context. The house is situated on the southernmost end of the property, with the majority of the landscape consisting of contiguous restored coastal woodland. Layers of native plants in various sizes emulate indigenous communities of plants and allows for natural succession and longterm stability with minimal management. A low-maintenance fescue lawn provides the canvas for outdoor games and functions as a sloped plane directing runoff to adjacent plantings for cleansing and infiltration. A quarry end slab of bluestone is repurposed as a “sunning” block or a place to sit.

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A path leads from the beach through a restored wooded area to the outdoor shower, intentionally designed to replicate the look of a natural footpath.

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Shadow patterns from a nearby birch offer lacy interest.

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Architect: Salt Architecture / Photographer: Alissa Hike Harris

PAIRING DOWN

Falmouth, Massachusetts

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The site design for this home creatively sculpts functional level outdoor space from what was once a wooded knoll. The upper lawn maintains a strong connection to the lower play area through the use of lawn steps. The swimming pool and terrace are slightly depressed for discrete views from the main house. Working closely with the architect and owner, the building was sited to maximize the usable yard space and takes advantage of the site’s grade changes to provide a fully furnished walk-out lower level.

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Architect: Jill Neubauer Architects / Builder: McLaughlin & Son, Inc. / Contractor: Francisco Tavares, Inc. / Photography: Meredith Hunnibell

SUMMER CAMP

Bourne, Massachusetts

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A family-friendly summer home in the woods encourages bare feet, grilling, evening fires, camping, lawn games, and laughing. The simple site plan has a restrained style with functional outdoor spaces that are created from gravel and lawn. The proposed planting areas use material originating in the surrounding natural landscape and are meaningfully organized to enhance the outdoor spaces.

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Architect: Jill Neubauer Architects / Contractor: Francisco Tavares, Inc. / Photographers: Meredith Hunnibell and Peter Vanderwarker 2018 SILVER BRICC AWARD

SEAM LESS

Falmouth, Massachusetts

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Early collaboration with the design architect created a seamless transition to the outside.

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Located along the banks of a salt pond, this residence has tree-house-like responsiveness to the abutting native oak woodland. Working with the drama of the tree trunks backlit by Buzzards Bay, the building sits on trunk-like columns with decks extending into the surrounding landscape. Extensive environmental permitting was required to achieve this intimate relationship with the protected coastal bank. The project includes ongoing invasive species management and restoration of the native understory canopy.

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to capture and infiltrate roof runoff, this runnel also creates a garden experience.
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Contractor: EJ Jaxtimer Builder, Inc.

COASTAL COMPOUND

Cotuit, Massachusetts

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Anchored by a meadow, this collection of three single-family homes and a carriage house get a new life as a family summer retreat with privacy for all. Unity is created through the use of tree rows, stone walls, and clipped hedges. Materials are repeated consistently throughout the property to maintain the feel of a coastal village.

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Contractor: EJ Jaxtimer Builder, Inc. / Photography: Meredith Hunnibell
2017 WORLD’S BEST POOLS

SPA DAY

Oyster Harbors, Massachusetts

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The pool terrace was sized to accommodate this blended family’s growing number of family and friends.

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Setting up a dramatic view for summertime entertaining, this seasonaluse landscape emphasizes the site’s spectacular views to West Bay. The infinity-edge pool is situated off to the side of the main entertaining terrace, leaving open, unobstructed views from the main living room to the natural vegetation bank and bay.

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Builder: Pinsonneault / Contractor: Mike Libben / Photographer: Charles Mayer

FELLS POND

Mashpee, Massachusetts

Naturalized plantings on this property are inspired by the adjacent forested pond edge. This modest site was sculpted to create opportunities for a more functional parking arrangement. The overall site achieves its relaxed character by embracing the natural forms of the native plants and allowing them to knit together into a continuous green understory.

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Architect: Emeritus Development / Builder: EJ Jaxtimer Builder, Inc. / Contractor: Blueclaw Associates / Photographer: Greg Premru

NANTUCKET SOUNDS

Nantucket, Massachusetts

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Located on Nantucket Sound, this seasonal home strives to make the most out of the summer season with an outdoor kitchen and dining space, a generous pool and lounging terrace, as well as covered porches. With significant elevation changes from one end of the site to the other, the planning necessitates attention to grading to provide level areas for outdoor living. The project’s intimate relationships to the plan boundaries required the builder and landscape contractor to work together to coordinate mobilization efforts throughout the production schedule.
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Seating opportunities casually invite guests to enjoy the island time.

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RIPPLE EFFECT

Woods Hole, Massachusetts

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Visitors to this property are invited through naturalized plantings and native stone pathways. Landscape terraces accomodate large events, while native plantings reflect the natural shoreline and recall the Cape Cod context.

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Architect: Jill Neubauer Architects / Builder: Coast to Coast Development / Contractors: Francisco Tavares, Inc. and Suzanne Apellaniz

WHITE OUT

Woods Hole, Massachusetts

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When designing a successful garden, one must consider not only color and bloom time, but also texture, leaf color, heights, winter interest, and the unique microclimates throughout the space. A blanket of soft whites infuses this Woods Hole cottage garden with classic charm. The garden gets its primary structure from multi-stem ornamental trees, and holly shrubs sprinkled among perennials and ferns. The sizeable line of oakleaf hydrangeas is used to reinforce the path to the front door and provides loose structure to this partshade garden.

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Architect: Jill Neubauer Architects / Photographer: Charles Mayer

MASS AUDUBON

Barnstable, Massachusetts

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The Long Pasture Discovery Center is the centerpiece of the Audubon Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary campus that includes a visitor center, event space, and early childhood education facilities. Through the use of native plants and natural materials, the landscape honors the Center’s surroundings while providing comfortable spaces for learning and recreation.

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BWL collaborated with this incredible organization and remained dedicated to their mission throughout the construction process. Our meetings were filled with inspiring, compassionate team members and BWL worked relentlessly to maximize the impact of their investments. With some clever grading and budget friendly stabilized aggregate we were able to kick off their all-persons access initiatives.

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Builder: E.B. Norris / Contractor: Francisco Tavares Inc. / Photographer: Charles Mayer

HYANNIS PORT RESIDENCE

Hyannis Port, Massachusetts

This classic turn-of-the-century seaside Hyannis Port home revealed the need for a robust intervention, so it was lifted fifteen feet in the air and set on a new foundation five feet east of its original location. BWL collaborated with engineers to site the build in such a way as to meet the needs of modern interior programming. A coastal vernacular is reflected in native plantings that stabilize the bank and control runoff. The 1903 family home and outdoor spaces once again sit above the marsh, ready for multiple generations to gather and celebrate the seasons of Cape Cod.

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FIREPLACES: GAS VS. WOOD NEW INTERIOR DESIGN FOR A MID-CENTURY GUEST COTTAGE RENOVATING AN OUTDATED CAPE FOR RETIREMENT

PUBLICATIONS IN GARDEN DESIGN

"Faces of Design," Modern Luxury Interiors Boston, 2023

"Turning a New Page," New England Home, 2022

"Outdoor Aesthetics," Boston Design Guide, October 2021

"Close to Nature," At Home on Cape Cod, Summer 2021

"Going Coastal," Boston Home Magazine, Summer 2020

"10 Perfect Pool Houses," Boston Design Guide, July 2020

"The Best Room in the House: Screened Porches," Boston Design Guide, June 2020

“Into the Woods,” Cape Cod Home, Autumn 2019

“Glamour + Camp = Glamp,” Boston Design Guide, August 2019

“Grounded,” Boston Design Guide, Summer 2019

“Cape Contemporary: Into the Woods,” New England Home, Summer 2019

“Incredible Outdoor Spaces,” June 2019

“The Artist’s Garden at Hyannis Port,” Cape Cod Home, January 2019

“Tree House,” Design New England, July/August 2018

“Hot Seats,” New England Home, Summer 2018

“Bernice Wahler Landscapes,” The World’s Greatest Pools, 2017

“A Whole New Level,” Home Remodeling, Fall 2017

“Partnership Forms to Create Attractive, Affordable Model Homes,” The Falmouth Enterprise, September 2017

“Flamethrowers,” Globe Magazine, April 2017

“Avalon of Osterville,” Cape Cod Home, Summer 2017

“Excellence in Outdoor Living Space Design,” Cape Cod Home, Summer 2017

“Top Landscape Architects of 2016,” Ocean Home, April/May 2016

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

2023 Best Boutique Landscape Architecture Design Practice - New England

2022 World's Greatest Pools Winner

2021 World's Greatest Pools Winner

2019 Prism Award – Gold Winner

2018 Gold BRICC Award – Excellence in Landscape Design

2018 Silver BRICC Award – Excellence in Landscape Design

2017 World’s Greatest Pools Winner

2016 Gold BRICC Award – Excellence in Outdoor Living Space Design

2016 Gold BRICC Award – Excellence in Landscape/Garden Design

2016 Ocean Home Top Landscape Architect

2014 Green Builder Award

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