Villa de La Paz

Multi-Family Project

Project Summary

The client was undertaking a comprehensive landscape refresh for this 86-unit apartment complex in the historic neighborhood of West Adams. With full sun exposure throughout most of the central courtyard and a desire to provide fresh produce for new and prospective residents, there was an ideal blank canvas for an edible garden.

SERVICES PROVIDED

Design Consultation
Installation
Maintenance

Location Details

LOCATIONLOS ANGELES
PROJECT AREA30,000 SQ FT
SUNSET ZONEZONE 22
CHILL HOURS~100 HOURS
WINTER SUN8 HRS/DAY
SUMMER SUN10 HRS/DAY
ANNUAL RAINFALL15 INCHES

Project Goals

  • Make an edible garden area in the central courtyard a focal point in the landscape design
  • Provide meaningful weekly yields for residents to enjoy, to be accomplished by abundant growing space and focused crop selections so there would be a critical mass of favorite crops to distribute
  • Encourage residents to gather in the garden, while providing passive enjoyment as they’re moving through the property
Citrus orchard provides a variety of abundant fresh fruit for residents

We consulted with landscape designer Paul Davidson of pdi Consulting on the layout, materials and fruit tree selections. Yield estimates and sun studies helped guide the scale and location of the garden.

Residents have access to fresh, organic food right outside their front doors
Ipe hardwood seating area
Multi-tiered, L-shaped raised cedar beds
Ample space for unwinding creates an oasis in the city for residents

Photography by Caitlin Atkinson

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Are you ready to start enjoying fresh produce from your backyard year round while supporting pollinators and saving water? Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

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