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Tag Archives: aildm designs
AILDM Designs – Secret Gardens of Sydney
WISTERIA GARDEN Location: Queens Park, Sydney The Design Brief was to: update the garden and replace tired looking surfaces and pathways, create a planting style that provided a cool outlook with strong green backdrops and flower display and improve the … Continue reading
AILDM Designs – DIG
DIG: DESIGN IDEAS GARDENS STAINLESS STEEL CURVED WATER FEATURE Design Brief For this building on the water’s edge at Napoleon Street, San Souci, the Architect, Anthony Antoniou briefed Andrew Davies dig: design ideas gardens, on the necessity for a central … Continue reading
AILDM Designs – Secret Gardens of Sydney
STYLISH COURTYARD Location: Glebe, Sydney The apartment has two separate courtyard spaces, both with a very different feel and appeal. The brief called for a smart, sophisticated design taking into account that both courtyard spaces are viewed from every room … Continue reading
AILDM Designs – Branat Designs
“MINI GIRRAWEEN IN THE GAP!” My client is a busy executive who wanted her back garden re designed. I was to use existing plants where possible and create for her a sanctuary with simple lines and colour where she could … Continue reading
AILDM Designs – Zenith Landscape Designs
Zenith Landscape Designs is the first in a series showcasing AILDM members work. Oyster Bay was an overgrown weed infested steeply sloping waterfront site. The brief was to rehabilitate the site in conjunction with the construction of a new dwelling … Continue reading

