Landscape Architect & Specifier News

APR 2014

LASN is a photographically oriented, professional journal featuring topics of concern and state-of-the-art projects designed or influenced by registered Landscape Architects.

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60 Landscape Architect and Specifier News something important to the homeowner. McKay worked diligently to make sure that his vision for the lighting system was achieved. The sheer number of fixtures on this property is striking. There are a number of unique aspects to the landscape of this property. The landscape company worked hard to make sure that the surrounding area looked great during the day. It was McKay's responsibility to make sure that the area not only looked great at night, but safe at night, too. The homeowner's vision played an important role in the design of the landscape and also the lighting of the landscape. McKay is confident that its designers were able to create a unique lighting design that catered to the specific needs of the homeowner and landscape contractor. Above This is the west side of property, including the main drive and garage area. Copper MR-16, 35-watt spots uplight the maple trees. T3 wedge-base copper fixtures (Hadco, 10-watts) under the wall caps wash the stone walls. Resort Style (Continued from page 58) 52-61.indd 60 3/26/14 2:32 PM

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