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July 14, 2023

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A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | G U Z A R C H I T E C T S roof but does confess to feeling surprised when the client agreed to it, knowing that grass cutters would need to employ a rope and pulley to maintain it. But as a gardener himself, green features and spaces are a hallmark of the architect's work. "I love gardening," Wilkinson says, "so that's why we get heavily involved in the landscaping." While his eponymous practice leaves the installation of the gardens to a local outfit, "We give them a pretty good idea of what we want," he adds. Meera Sky Garden is emblematic of Wilkinson combining nature landscapes and soothing water elements to create a harmonious environment. To that end is not only the home's verdant terraces but also its astonishing swimming pool. Deep and intriguing, with an acrylic window that adds interest and steps that on the island, most verge on phenomenon. Meera Sky Garden is something of an exhibition, as well, with a substantial 8,000 square feet, four stories, green gardened terraces, and a soaring central core. But in comparison to many abodes in its uber-exclusive enclave, this multilayered, modern contemporary is considered somewhat accessible with a more modest offering of four bedrooms and five baths. In the words of Guz Architects, the house "tries its best to break down the volume into human scale spaces with interaction with gardens and greenery at all levels." Keyword: tries. With its rainforested façade, vast interior space and defining roofline—a curvaceous exclamation point on the place—the house does not exactly fly under the radar. Wilkinson was aesthetically sure about the 44 DIGS.NET | 7.14.23

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