Central Park terrace planters.
A high-end residential terrace requiring privacy and structure without overwhelming views or circulation. The terrace needed privacy, structure, and seasonal continuity without overloading the layout.
High-end residential terrace
A high-end residential terrace requiring privacy and structure without overwhelming views or circulation. The terrace needed privacy, structure, and seasonal continuity without overloading the layout.
- Perimeter planter strategy and species selection
- Sightline and privacy balance
- Seasonal rotation planning
- Wind and sun exposure
- Elevator and delivery constraints
- Occupied residence scheduling
Plant and planter strategy.
The greenery approach was selected around visual intent, operating limits, and long-term serviceability.
Build perimeter layering for privacy with retained view corridors
Pair structural plant forms with seasonal accents for continuity
Match planter scale to terrace geometry and resident movement
Project photo.
Installation imagery from the Foliage Co archive, selected to show the conditions that shaped this scope.

Post-install continuity.
Four-season maintenance with weather-driven adjustments and replacement planning.
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