“We draw our landscape design inspiration from a variety of sources. Japanese aesthetics are heavily used (without necessarily looking like a Japanese Garden). Nature and natural forms also heavily influence our garden design, along with sculptural forms, Balinese plantings and natural waterways. Below is a list of some of our favourite inspirational sites. “
- The Japanese Garden – An overview of Japanese Gardens and design principles.
- Understanding Japanese Gardens
- Japanese Garden Travel Guide
- The Zen Gardens of Kyoto, Japan
- Imperial Gardens of Japan
- Australian Landscape Designer Edna Walling
- Andy Goldsworthy – Naturalist Sculpture and Garden art.
- The Sculptural works of Andy Goldsworth
- Phillip Johnson Landscapes – Chelsea Garden Show Winner 2013
- Brendan Moar – Dry Spell Gardening
- Waterscape – Waterfall and Water Garden Designs and Construction
- Made Wijaya – Balinese landscapes
- Ballast Point Park, Birchgrove, Sydney
- Australian Garden Show – Sydney Centennial Park September 2014