OUTSIDE IN // Germany

is a small space for escaping, featuring a sustainable and ecological tiny-house in the wonderful landscapes of the upper palatinate, Germany.

Currently in the making features wild, native hedges, small fruit trees as well as regional shrubs as part of the local regulations to foster sustainable landscapes within new-builds.

As a rhythmic element deadwood-hedges lead though the space, creating habitats for wildlife, alongside the ornamental and mediterranean inspired planting, crafting areas in the garden to venture into and rejuvenate within.

The garden is now growing into its second year of perennials and the shrub-borders, slowly attuning to the narratives of the surroundings. It’s always a beauty to witness how the plants start to relax into the space, carving out peculiar and sometimes unexpected moments.
here are some current impressions of the space in mid-may this season.

The trained rose brushes against the ever evolving shrub-boundaries, intermingled with Stellaria holstoea and Fragaria vesca

 
Sebastian Conrad