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Bunyola Terraces
Order and rhythm navigating a steep topography
This garden is structured around a strong articulation of the site’s level changes, achieved through natural stone staircases and retaining walls that define pathways and seating areas.
The wide, simply traced steps create a main circulation axis that connects the entrance level with the upper terraces, while lateral plinths and raised beds serve a dual purpose: containing the soil and accommodating plantings that soften the transition between planes.
In the elevated planters flanking the stairs, species adapted to Mallorca’s dry climate prioritizing low water consumption have been combined, adding chromatic dynamism and texture throughout the year.