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CALIFORNIA CHIC
Jarrod Baumann of San Francisco’s Zeterre Landscape Architecture conjures a masterful hillside garden in the heart of Silicon Valley.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE JARROD BAUMANN OF ZETERRE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE CYNTHIA MUNOZ OF STOECKER & NORTHWAY ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN GIOI TRAN AND DENIECE DUSHONE OF APPLEGATE TRAN INTERIORS PHOTOGRAPHY MARION BRENNER
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t was the view, relates Jarrod Baumann while gazing at a panorama that takes in the Santa Clara Valley and the San Francisco Bay beyond. The view clinched the deal for Baumann’s clients, but the property itself was in sore need of a makeover. Indeed, it took great vision to look past the overgrown fixer upper on just over two hillside acres in Los Altos Hills. To that end, the homeowners assembled a creative dream team with Gioi Tran of Applegate Tran and architect Cynthia Munoz to tackle the home and its interiors while Baumann was charged with creating an exquisite terraced garden, a triple-level infinity pool and waterfall, a creek bed, and an assemblage of marvelous garden rooms. Baumann’s ingenuity is on full display upon arrival at the home. You are greeted with the world’s first living gate—a spectacular retractable driveway gate ablaze with over 3,000 succulents. “It took quite a bit of engineering to get it right,” he recalls. “Weight was a key issue from the plants to the irrigation system. Everything had to be balanced properly.” The result is stunning. The gates give way to a spacious courtyard that doubles as an entertaining space for large gatherings. “It’s European in feel to have a courtyard in front,” remarks Baumann. “I like the idea of flexible spaces in my designs.” The courtyard with pavers interspersed with lawn also cleverly conceals the fact that it’s also