ReyRosa Ranch
Ellis County, Texas
The landscape design of this Ellis County site is inspired by the strong linear architecture of ReyRosa Ranch. Four ìarmsî reach toward the surrounding ranchland in the form of two raw-concrete water troughs; a pedestrian bridge leads to the treetops near a creek bed, allowing bird watching; and a boardwalk leads to a grass parking area built with a soil-stabilization system and planted with native Buffalo grass. These extensions connect the house and the landscape in a meaningful way. The restoration and addition of native grasses and select trees visually extend the prairie without disturbing the surrounding terrain. Experience of Tary Arterburn while at mesa.
Awards:
2005 Honor Award
Residential Design
National ASLA
2004 Honor Award
Residential Design
Texas ASLA
Project Partners:
Rural Studio / Coleman Coker and Russell Buchanan.
Photographer:
Tom Jenkins
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