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November 15, 2024

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46 DIGS.NET | 11.15.24 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 | J O H N S H A R P utilize and are passionate environmental- ists, so I brought in a bountiful pollinator habitat in the species selections. There was also a historic Ginger and Betty rose and citrus garden that was important to preserve." Mostly native desert speci- mens were brought in as a counterpoint to the existing more Mediterranean palette consisting of olives, palms, citrus and roses. The structural cacti, yucca rostrata, barrel cactus, Mexican fence post, and palos verde trees complement the landscape. Always finding the perfect plants, organic textures and materials to create uniquely art-driven and sustainable environments, Sharp is never afraid to showcase his own visual language. And it's always a hit. https://www.studiojohnsharp.com/ dining area, hot tub, kitchen, outdoor theater and fire pit. "The client desired a very meditative and soothing, jungle-es- que environment and an existing mature bamboo hedge, meaning that the back slope was relatively shaded," says Sharp. "Along the whole back hillside of the prop- erty we sought to establish a feeling of being transported to another world." In Rancho Mirage, the Gerald and Betty Ford estate project was inspired by Betty Ford herself (the first lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977). "The modern- ist architecture of the house is regal and sophisticated — presidential, if you will," says Sharp. "I sought to contrast this seri- ousness with a whimsical and sculptural landscape design direction. The owners own an amazing collection of modernist architectural pottery that they wanted to

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