Digging Deeper: Designing In Situ: Responding to Micro Climate and Architecture
Walnut Creek, CA
About
Two main factors influenced the design of this garden: the many micro climates present and the distinct architecture of the home. The house is an A. Quincy Jones designed Eichler home built in 1955 as part of the WWII housing boom. These houses are known for their modern architecture including floor to ceiling windows that face the garden in the rear of the home. The lot is a double lot, quite large for the Suburban neighborhood (0.42 acres). There are many mature trees on the property as well as expanses exposed to all day sun.
2026 Digging Deeper: Saturday, April 18
Hours: 10a.m. - 12p.m.
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Digging Deeper: Designing In Situ: Responding to Micro Climate and Architecture
Contra Costa County
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
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