DWY Process & Selected Work

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“Good design is not arbitrary – but the derivative of an informed creative process in which client programming is studied and defined within the context of the natural systems of a site, giving rise to a form whose aesthetic has the qualities of purpose and beauty.” - David W. Young, ASLA


Firm Profile

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Process Aquadisia Citrus Avenue Two Palms Coastal Modern Warbler Lane Mourning Dove Drive

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Modern Garden

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Modern Garden II

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Shibusa

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Testimonials Recognition

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DWY Landscape Architects is a full-service design and planning firm specializing in modern gardens and site design. We believe landscape architecture is an integration of horticulture, art and architecture. With each unique project, DWY strives to create a synergy between the built vocabulary and the encompassing spatial influences of the site. In 1999, landscape architect David W. Young founded DWY on the belief that successful landscape architecture has the ability to not only improve the built environment, but to elevate the human spirit by enriching one’s surroundings, and ultimately, their quality of life. Across a wide range of project types, DWY integrates green design principles into commercial, hospitality, and residential designs. Our incorporation of architectural influences, regional and site-specific opportunities, and client-driven programmatic requirements results in a harmonious balance of built and natural elements.


In each project, our approach is not only to satisfy the programmatic requirements of the landscape as an extension of the architecture and site, but to do so in a dramatic and memorable way that inspires unique design solutions. This focus helps develop experientially rich spaces that evoke a sense of place for people to live, work and play. With the end-goal of delivering a beautiful and functional design, we take the time to fully vet each phase of work and maintain open lines of communication throughout the design process.

Project Set-up and Sight Analysis In order to identify the physical attributes and limitations of a site relative to the Client’s program, DWY reviews information provided by Client and visits the site to identify existing site conditions and physical relationships between the built and natural environment, existing vegetation, pedestrian and vehicular circulation, entry sequence and parking, sun and wind exposure, views, site lines, swales, drainage areas and general terrain. At this stage DWY also reviews government requirements, zoning restrictions and HOA guidelines, as if applicable.

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SCHEMATIC DESIGN


PRELIMINARY STUDY

Schematic Design Through our site analysis process we assess the opportunities and constraints of each project. Scale, prevailing winds, sight lines, shade and shadow, and aesthetic considerations of color, texture, mass, and volume are all studied in the context of pursuing a singular, interconnected vision and design solutions. Based on the Site Analysis findings, DWY will develop a Schematic Design plan illustrating the form and configuration of the proposed site and landscape. At this stage DWY assembles an image gallery representing proposed landscape and site Design Development When further study and/or coordination is needed, DWYLA will proceed to further develop the design and collaborate with the design team and engineers to define more precisely the spaces, circulation, scale, details, character, materiality and drainage concepts for the project; research materials or material systems and develop alternative design solutions is often completed in this phase. DWYLA will deliver plans, sections, details, material selections, sketch-up studies of key areas, outline specifications and other comprising the Design Development Phase to the Client, architect and other consultants for review and coordination. Permitting Concurrently with the Design Development and/or Construction Document phases DWY prepares required documents as appropriate for site plan submittals to all Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) (HOA, municipal or state). DWY will deliver the permit plans and documents to the Client, architect, contractor or other applicant for submittal, and respond as required to comments.


ADVANCED STUDY

Construction Documents Based on the approved Schematic or Design Development plans, DWY prepares Construction Documents suitable for the bidding or contract negotiations and for construction of the Project. The preparation of the bid and implementation documents ensures that competitive pricing can be solicited for all scopes of work relevant to the landscape, including planting, site lighting, irrigation, pools and/or water features, site structures including pergolas or pavilions, and hardscape. DWY prepares corresponding specifications for implementing these plans concurrently.

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Bidding Upon completion of the Construction Documents, DWY prepares bid documents and assists the Client in obtaining negotiated proposals for the various phases of the project. The Bidding Phase may include coordination of the schedule, pre-bid conference, responding to requests for information (RFIs), issuing addendums, and bid openings. DWY review bid submittals and formulate a recommendation on the award of the contract. To streamline this process, DWY will solicit proposals directly from selected subs and establish the contract terms, provide clarification to the Construction Documents as reasonably required, and review the Contractor’s proposal to provide opinion and recommendation to the Client.


Construction Observation During the implementation phase DWY shall make coordinated site visits during the various phases of construction to assess progress and quality of materials and to determine if construction is proceeding in accordance with the design intent and construction documents. DWY shall review and take appropriate action on shop drawings, change order requests, product data and samples. DWY shall perform periodic field reviews, as noted above, for the purpose of checking on landscape establishment duration of the warranty period - approximately 12 months from final acceptance.

SITE PHOTO


AQUADISIA Loca tion: Sander ling Club, Siesta Key Date: 2012 A r c h i t e c t : G u y Pe t e r s o n O FA Recognition: FL ASLA Award of Honor; S R Q M a g a z i n e H o m e o f t h e Ye a r

A commission to design a new landscape for an existing beachfront estate quickly escalated in complexity when DWY was asked to lead the design team, using landscape architecture interventions as the catalyst for a multi-phased architectural renovation and expansion. Honoring the home’s original architecture and established modern design ethos, this project demonstrates landscape architecture’s capacity to synthesize a myriad of built and natural systems as a design response that creates a unified sense of place.

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C I T R U S AV E N U E Loca tion: Downtown Sarasota Date: 2018 Architect: Leader Design Studio Recognition: FL ASLA Award of Honor; SRQ M a g a z i n e H o m e o f t h e Ye a r

Located just south of downtown in a developing neighborhood, this new home was inspired by the mid-century modern architecture for which Sarasota is known. The homeowners — avid architecture enthusiasts — selected the design team for its ability to deliver a project that emphasizes how they live and that seamlessly melds architecture with its environment. The team collaborated on a singular design, modern in its aesthetic as well as its integration of the inside with the exterior environment. The overarching goal was to employ the tenets of modernism—clean horizontal lines, a minimal material palette and precise details—to create a harmonious and tactile experience from the ground up. The layering of architecture and landscape in this suburban site facilitates the owners’ lifestyle as active residents of their neighborhood and community, while maintaining a sense of privacy and quiet in their vibrant landscape.

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T W O PA L M S Loca tion: Bird Key Date: 2015 Recognition: FL ASLA Award of Merit; S R Q M a g a z i n e H o m e o f t h e Ye a r

Some of the most successful projects result when the design of the site and the design of the architecture, along with the owners’ goals, are considered as one collaborative effort. At the Two Palms Residence – a playful nickname given to the project when, after the existing structure was razed, there were only two palms left on site – the landscape architect provided input on the siting of the new house and was able to shape the exterior spaces with respect to the geometry of the architecture, emphasizing the link between the interior and exterior living spaces.

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C OA S TA L M O D E R N Location: Boca Grande Date: 2011 Architect: Thomas & Denziger Arc hitects Recognition: FL ASLA Award of Excellence S R Q M a g a z i n e H o m e o f t h e Ye a r

Located on a narrow strip of land between the Gulf of Mexico and an intercoastal lagoon, the Coastal Modern residence serves as a family gathering place and seasonal escape for its mid-western owners. Through careful study of the site and close collaboration with the design team, the unified vocabulary of the landscape architecture reflects the modern vernacular of the beach house. The structures, elevated pool and spa, pergola, landscape walls, and large-scale plantings create privacy within the intimate coastal neighborhood and link a series of exterior spaces to the interior. The use of regional materials and sustainable strategies to develop a thoughtful aesthetic, the landscape architecture creates a rich sense of place and a tropical retreat for the owners.

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WARBLER LANE Loca tion: Bird Key Date: Phase I: 2012 - Phase II: 2017 A r c h i t e c t : G u y Pe t e r s o n O FA Recognition: FL ASLA Award of Merit (Phase I); FL ASLA Award of Honor (Phase I I ) ; S R Q M a g a z i n e H o m e o f t h e Ye a r

This recent scope of work builds on an earlier award-winning design by DWY Landscape Architects. The goal in the first phase was to conceal the existing residence using plantings and vertical elements such as the pavilion and pergola. DWY’s goal in the second phase, after the architectural renovations, was to enhance the relationship of the landscape to the architecture. Inherent in the overall design is the cultivation of a simple yet sophisticated indoor-outdoor living experience for the owners and their guests. The landscape is that extends the and architecture accommodating an

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an artistic expression owners’ love of art into the site while active outdoor lifestyle.







MOURNING DOVE DRIVE Loca tion: Bird Key Date: 2004, in-progress A r c h i t e c t : G u y Pe t e r s o n O FA

DWY was commissioned to create serene garden spaces reflecting the modern architecture of this coastal residence while creating privacy from the street and open views to the pass. Silver Bismark palms were arranged in a grove to provide shade and shadow on the motor court while tall coconut palms were used to provide solar relief along the entry walk. A gated entrance reveals a courtyard and walkway that leads guests over a reflecting pool via floating steps to the pool deck beyond where a curved coconut palm articulates the pool space and tropical locale. Each space and every component within the space works toward creating the experience of the place. New owners recently purchased this property and commissioned DWY to update the landscape and hardscape design. Completion of this second phase of work is anticipated in late 2019.

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MODERN GARDEN Loca tion: Casey Key Date: 2001 A r c h i t e c t : G u y Pe t e r s o n O FA Recognition: FL ASLA Award of Merit

The Casey Key Residence is a place that is both architectural and natural. The geometry of the modernist house forms the overall gesture of the front courtyard garden, while on the beachside a deck simply extends the floor plane out towards the dune. Each design element relates back to the house - the entry courtyard is formed by its acute geometry and is defined on the street-side by a series of partialheight walls. A water feature sits at the converging of its main axes and draws the sight line through the house towards the Gulf of Mexico. Less geometrically defined, the beachside garden is composed of a deck and boardwalk out over the dunes, native sabal palms and seagrapes, native groundcovers, and a line of coconut palms that continues the geometry from the courtyard through to the back.

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MODERN GARDEN II Loca tion: Casey Key Date: Un-built A r c h i t e c t : G u y Pe t e r s o n O FA

DWY had the opportunity to revisit the Modern Garden project 15 years after its initial completion when the property was purchased by a couple with a large extended family. They also acquired the lot across the street, linking the Modern Garden with its inevitable next phase – Modern Garden II. This is a carefully studied complement to the original, incorporating a field of Zoysia tenuifolia as a counterpart to the spare crushed limestone yard at the first site and a sculpture of illuminated glass bamboo – a reference to the low-budget art piece across the way. The front entry garden design depicted here is the result of a design charrette that stemmed from the owner’s childhood dreams of grand water garden. The concept is sited in a courtyard that visitors and residents alike move through towards the front door. The composition and reflection of the sky and landscape in the water garden is viewed from the habitable living spaces on the floor above.

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SHIBUSA Loca tion: Siesta Key Date: In Progress Architect: Hive Arc hitects

Located on a long narrow property facing Big Pass on Siesta Key in Sarasota, the images for this in-progress project highlight a collaborative design effort that is both simple and complex, open and opaque, static and dynamic. Key features include a long lap pool with lounge, seating and sculpture within the vessel that accentuates the length and focus of the property. The regional qualities of the project were expressed by the explicit use of native plantings, terrazzo hardscape that uses a native limestone aggregate, and other locally sourced materials. Project completion is expected to be 2021.

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“David Young executed two major landscape renovations at our bay front residence in Sarasota, Florida. The challenge was to transform a very ordinary residence into a contemporary oasis. He created a beautiful, diverse landscape which is both serene and appropriate to the Florida ecology. His support following project completion has been outstanding. David is imaginative, knowledgeable, and highly collaborative. He ranks at the top of the professionals we have worked with.�

Steve & Judy Shank Warbler Lane Residence Bird Key, FL

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“At the beginning of the architectural design process, we engaged David Young to design landscape providing privacy and a feeling of being one with nature. David exceeded our design expectations and working with him was a pleasure. He thinks with the precision of an architect, has the imagination and eye of an artist, and is professional at all times. His landscape and hardscape designs work in harmony with and enhance the architecture of the house.�

James Boyle & Marta Riordan Citrus Avenue Residence Downtown Sarasota, FL



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FL ASLA Award of Honor Citrus Avenue Residence

SRQ Magazine Home of the Year Verandah House, with Halflants + Pichette Best Overall Home Between $1M-$2M – Gold Platinum Landscape Design Urban Modern Residence Best Sustainability – Platinum

Award of Honor South Warbler Residence

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Award of Honor Blue Ridge Mountain Cottage Award of Merit Fish Camp / Jewfish Key Residence Award of Merit Two Palms Residence SRQ Magazine Home of the Year Citrus Avenue Residence with Leader Design Studio

2017 Top 50 Coastal Landscape Architects Ocean Home Magazine oceanhomemag.com/OH50/

2016 HGTV.com Ultimate Outdoor Awards Overall Winner & People’s Pick Ocean Home Magazine Top 50 Coastal Landscape Architects SRQ Magazine Home of the Year Thirty Oaks Residence, with Solstice Architects Best Overall Home Between $1M-$2M – Platinum Best Landscaping | Pool - Platinum

FL ASLA Award of Excellence Thirty Oaks/ Hidden Harbour Residence Award of Honor Aquadisia, Sanderling Estate

2012 FL ASLA Award of Excellence Boca Grande Residence Environmental Sustainability Honor Cancer Support Community

SRQ Magazine Home of the Year Award of Honor Platinum Landscape – Sanderling Residence Cancer Support Community Silver Landscape – Hidden Harbour Residence Award of Merit Bird Key Residence 2014 FL ASLA SRQ Magazine Home of The Year Award in Institutional Design Polk Drive Residence, Sarasota, FL The Ringling Waterfront Enhancement Project Award in Residential Design Motto Residence Award in Conceptual Design Palm City Estate / Alexander Residence SRQ Magazine Home of The Year Overall Winner (House over $2 million) Gold Landscape Design Harbor Acres Renovation

2011 SRQ Magazine Home of The Year Bird Key Residence

2007 FL ASLA Award of Honor Girl Scout Headquarters

2005 FL ASLA Award of Merit Modern Garden


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